Udall Foundation recognizes 2021 Native American Congressional Internships
Interns comprise five students representing five tribes and five universities from around the country
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Interns comprise five students representing five tribes and five universities from around the country
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Morris K. Udall and Stewart L. Udall Foundation
The Morris K. Udall and Stewart L. Udall Foundation (Udall Foundation) and the Native Nations Institute (NNI) at The University of Arizona are pleased to announce the selection of the 2021 Native American Congressional Interns. The program’s newest class of Udall Interns comprises five students representing five tribes and five universities from around the country. The Udall Interns were selected by an independent review committee on the basis of academic achievement, leadership, and demonstrated commitment to careers in Tribal public policy.
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