Office of Native Education Newsletter February 13, 2026 Native Education | OSPI Website Since Time Immemorial | OSPI Website Billy Frank Jr. Celebration & Scholarship American Indian Endowed Scholarship Billy Frank Jr. Celebration & Scholarship Celebrate Billy Frank Jr. Day!… Continue Reading →
Hi everyone, We’re recruiting students for Cultivating Voice, the Writing Center’s two-credit writing tutor training class this spring. It’s been a real joy to get to work closer with and learn from you and your students this year, and… Continue Reading →
NIEA has opened applications for the Teacher Leaders for Native Futures Fellowship. This is a 12-month, hybrid professional learning experience designed to support K–12 educators in deepening leadership grounded in Indigenous knowledge systems, strengthening culturally responsive teaching practices, and… Continue Reading →
I’m reaching out to share that the Washington State LGBTQ Commission’s Youth Advisory Council is currently accepting applications for new members. We have two open spots to fill on the council, and we would greatly appreciate your help in sharing this opportunity… Continue Reading →
Throughout the year, the Internships Office will send out a weekly round-up of new internship opportunities that are open for applications. All these internships can be done for credit, but not all may be paid. Full list of internships, sorted by deadline: Evergreen… Continue Reading →
Woven in Wool: Resilience in Coast Salish Weaving showcases both historical and contemporary woven items — from blankets and tunics to hoods and skirts. Journey through the seasonal cycle of weaving, from gathering materials and spinning wool to dyeing with… Continue Reading →
ATNI is supporting the planning of the 82nd Annual National Congress of American Indians Convention and Marketplace. The event will take place November 16-21 in Seattle, Washington. We’re excited to highlight the cultures of Pacific Northwest Tribes! We are seeking logo… Continue Reading →
My name is Sky Harper (Udall ‘22) and I am the current Senior National Student Representative for the American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES). I was awarded a grant to lead a youth service project and I decided to… Continue Reading →