ANAS Meetings for Winter Quarter

Posted on January 4, 2010

Osiyo.

Winter 2010 Meeting Schedule is as follows:

Friday, January 15, 2010 at 4:00pm in 154 Millet Hall

Friday, February 19, 2010 at 4:00pm in 154 Millet Hall

Friday, March 5, 2010 at 4:00pm in 154 Millet Hall

 

Hope to see you all there.

Aaron Fowler

2009-2010 President of ANAS

Welcome from the 2009-2010 ANAS President

Posted on November 24, 2009

Osiyo ("hello" in Cherokee) and welcome to the Association of Native American Students (ANAS) website. My name is Aaron Fowler and I am the 2009-2010 President of ANAS. I am a second year student in the Biological Sciences program at Wright State University. My heritage is Cherokee,Blackfoot, and European among a handful of other ethnicities. I hope any questions you may have about the organization and our members are addressed in this website. If not feel free to email me at fowler.42@wright.edu or come by the Asian/Hispanic/Native American Center located in 154 Millet Hall, Wright State University. So feel free to check out the rest of the website and I hope to see you at our meetings.

Sincerely,

Aaron D. Fowler

2009-2010 ANAS President

 

ANAS President recognized as Outstanding Senior Leader for 2007-2008

Nancy Receives Outstanding Senior Leader Award

Nancy Scott (ANAS president for 2007-2008), along with several other WSU seniors, received the Outstanding Senior Leader Award during the Student Leader Recognition Reception on Thursday May 22, 2008. The Outstanding Senior Leader Award is reserved for graduating senior students who have contributed greatly to the betterment of the campus community through activitism and involvement.

Nancy Scott also served as president of the Asian/Hispanic/Native American Student Council. In the photo, she appears with the WSU President Dr. David Hopkins.

Congratulations Nancy!!

Seneca Diabetes Foundation Scholarship Awards for 2007

Seneca Diabetes Foundation

This year's Seneca Diabetes Foundation Scholarship winners were announced at the third annual golf tournament. Receiving the Barry and Deanna Snyder Chairman's Scholarship ($10,000 over 2 years) is Nancy Scott, a Psychology major at Wright State University.

Nancy Scott is the founder of a non-profit organization called Healing Trauma & PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder). She plans to bring her organization to the Seneca Nation Territories by opening her first (of many) chapters of Healing Trauma & PTSD there. She is also the president of ANAS for 2007-2008.