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Staff Report Melissa Peterson has been appointed KU s director of tribal relations. The University of Kansas has created a position aimed at addressing the needs of Native American students and fostering engagement with Haskell Indian Nations University and tribal nations. Melissa Peterson was named KU’s director of tribal relations on Thursday. Peterson was born and raised on the Navajo Nation, is of the T ł ‘ízí lání clan (Many Goats), born for the Todích’íí’nii clan (Bitter Water), according to a KU press release. She has worked at KU since 2015. This is believed to be the first time in KU history that there has been a position dedicated to promoting the belonging of Native American students on campus. The position was created as part of Provost Barbara Bichelmeyer’s efforts to invest in diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging at KU, the release stated.

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Melissa Peterson appointed director of tribal relations, will work to improve Native American student success

Thu, 04/15/2021 LAWRENCE – The University of Kansas is creating a new position to promote the belonging of Native American KU students and build sustainable relationships that are mutually beneficial for the university, Haskell Indian Nations University (HINU) and sovereign tribal nations in serving Native American initiatives.  Melissa Peterson (Diné) will fill the position and begin working in the role of director of tribal relations within University Academic Support Centers (UASC) on May 17. She has advocated for access to higher education and student support since arriving at KU in 2015.  This is believed to be the first time in the history of the university that there will be a full-time position to address the needs of Native American students and strengthen ties to tribal communities. The creation of this role is part of a larger investment in diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging at KU by Barbara Bichelmeyer, provost and executive vice chancellor. 

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