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Provide peer support through positive interaction, share and cultivate appreciation for all Native & Indigenous Nations in the Americas, Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Pasifika
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Provide peer support through positive interaction, share and cultivate appreciation for all Native & Indigenous Nations in the Americas, Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Pasifika
Leadership
Networking
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Scholarships
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Skill Development
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Native Indigenous Student Union
4600 South Redwood Road
Salt Lake City UT 84123
United States
"Take a Picture AND SEND" Project
To schedule a meeting, please complete and submit the form.
1. You wil have 5-10 minutes to present your request. If your presentation exceeds this limit, the officers may interrupt to shift the meeting to the questioning portion of the meeting, to ensure the meeting remains on schedule.
2. Following the 5-Minutes presentation, there will be a 10-minute question session during which officers and advisors will pose questions for you to address.
3. If necessary, an additional 10 minutes may be authorized by another officer or advisor. Any extension beyond this requires unanimous agreeemt from all meeting participants
The Form will encompass mandatory fields.
- Personal Information
- Complete the meeting scheduling section
- Guidelines
- Regulations.
- Agreements and consent
The purpose of "Scheduling a meeting with the Clob Officers", is to provide an opportunity for the Native Indigenous Student Union Leadership Team to amplify community voices. This platform allows members to provide feedback, share ideas, propose collaborations, and inform the club about relevant topics. It serves as a means for the club to maintain organization and prioritize community engagement, which are central goals of the Native Indigenous Student Union
Picture(s) will be posted on all our socials
- Instagram- Facebook
-SLCC Groups
You'll be allowed to send 10 pictures
NISU Students, Staff, Faculty, and Community Members can send pictures
What Pictures can i send? Accomplishments, Community Work, Cultural Celebration, Awards, Attending/ Participating in a NISU Events,etc.
Reminder: The Photos doesn't have to be NISU-based/ related
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The Native Indigenous Student Union (NISU) has launched the "Take a Picture AND SEND" Projects to uplift and celebrate our members by sharing their stories with the world. At NISU, we believe in fostering community and promoting self-wellness and self-celebration. Through initiatives like this project, we aim to highlight the beauty of our communities and each individual within them. We celebrate everyone as amazing, and our goal is to showcase this greatness to the world. join us as we empower and uplift our community together.
Apr 14 | 1:00pm - 3:30pm
🎓 Join Us for the 1st Annual “We Write Our Own Stories” Graduation Event! 🎓 We’re excited to celebrate the achievements of our SLCC Class of 2025 graduates! This event is a special opportunity to honor our students and their hard work. ✨ Everyone is Welcome! ✨ Whether you’re graduating or just want to show your support, we invite you to join us in celebrating this milestone. Friends, family, and community members are encouraged to attend – free parking is available! Register through Q.R. Code or check-in in person. 🎉 Student Graduates: Get Recognized! 🎉 If you’re graduating and want to be highlighted during the event, simply scan the QR code or click the link in our bio to register. Let’s come together to celebrate our students’ success and the power of their stories. We look forward to seeing you there! #SLCCGraduation #WeWriteOurStories #CelebrateSuccess #Classof2025 #Opentoeveryone #SLCCClubs#NISU#ASA#MSA#GlobalConnections#Kurdish#QSA#PUA#Community#SLCC
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