
Kayshel Trudell, born in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and raised in Cape Coral, Florida, majored in Communication Studies during her time at UNC Chapel Hill and is a member of the… Read more »
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Kayshel Trudell, born in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and raised in Cape Coral, Florida, majored in Communication Studies during her time at UNC Chapel Hill and is a member of the… Read more »
Aleah Tilson (Lumbee), from Lumberton, NC, is a sophomore at UNC-Chapel Hill and is an English and Comparative Literature major with a double minor in Environmental Studies and Public Policy…. Read more »
This year, the UNC American Indian Center was able to offer a scholastic award to two students in the form of the Student Success Award. This award was given to… Read more »
Every year, the UNC American Indian Center provides a scholastic award for two UNC Summer Bridge students who have demonstrated a commitment to service or leadership in a North Carolina… Read more »
Hannah Starling of the Lumbee Tribe and rising junior from Dunn, NC, has been awarded this year’s Faith Danielle Hedgepeth Award. This scholastic award is meant for students who demonstrate… Read more »
The American Indian Center is pleased to announce their 2020 Scholastic Award recipients. Every year, the UNC American Indian Center distributes impactful scholastic awards. The Faith Danielle Hedgepeth Scholarship Award… Read more »
For Carolina sophomore Marcus Richardson (Haliwa-Saponi), sports have always been a part of his life. His love of sports began when his father, fellow Tar Heel Albert Richardson, introduced him… Read more »
Juanita Paz-Chalacha and Zachary Richardson are both undergraduate students at UNC-Chapel Hill. Juanita Paz-Chalacha is a first year at UNC-Chapel Hill and is from Cherokee, NC. She is a member… Read more »
UNC senior Jason Norman (Mohawk) is set to graduate this May after a taking a long and winding route to his degree. The fourth of his sibling to attend UNC,… Read more »
The Carolina Indian Circle will be hosting their 33rd Annual Powwow on UNC-Chapel Hill’s Campus on February 29, 2020. There you will be able to experience American Indian culture and… Read more »