Tribal advisors.LAST MONTH, PRESIDENT BUSH announced the appointment of four people to serve on a Board of Advisors on Tribal Colleges and Universities. The board, established by executive order in 2002, is charged with ensuring that tribal colleges and universities have full access to federal and private programs and funds that benefit other postsecondary institutions. One of the most underserved student populations in the country is that of the Native American. Some 32 tribal colleges and universities exist to serve these people, and are often the only postsecondary institutions available in some of the country's poorest rural areas. They provide crucial services to communities that suffer high rates of poverty and unemployment. Named to the board were: Verna Fowler, president of College of the Menominee Nation The College of the Menominee Nation (abbreviated CMN) is one of 34 tribal based community colleges in the United States. The college's campus is in Keshena, Wisconsin. The college is one of two tribal based colleges in Wisconsin. (Wisc.) who is a member of the Menominee Indian Tribe INDIAN TRIBE. A separate and distinct community or body of the aboriginal Indian race of men found in the United States. 2. Such a tribe, situated within the boundaries of a state, and exercising the powers of government and, sovereignty, under the national of Wisconsin; Joseph Hiller, assistant dean for Native American Programs, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences College of Agriculture and Life Sciences is the name of several colleges at different universities that offer instruction in agriculture and the life sciences.
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