Academic Affairs. Provost. Public Service Centers. Northwest Indian Applied Research Institute (NIARI) 1999-2012

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Academic Affairs. Provost. Public Service Centers. Northwest Indian Applied Research Institute (NIARI) 1999-2012

The Northwest Indian Applied Research Institute documents the public service centers activities, research and involvement with TESC, tribal communities, researchers and other Indigenous associations.

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The Evergreen State College-Master's in Public Administration-Tribal Concentration Program began in 2002. Classes meet Friday evenings, all day Saturday and Sunday intensive weekend formats. Students take two years of Core courses (4 hours/quarter) typically with their cohort and 36 hours of electives, culminating in a 4 hour Capstone (or optional thesis). A new cohort is admitted into the program every other year, producing a graduating cohort biennially. Course work emphasizes the...