Joining us is Patty Loew, Bad River Ojibwe, a professor at the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University in Illinois. She’s also produced several
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We want to take a look back at the history of Native people who have served in the U.S. armed forces. Joining us today is Patty Loew, she’s a professor at the
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Patty Loew is a professor at the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University.
She s a citizen of the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Ojibwe, Lowe is also a documentary producer and former broadcast journalist.
Patty is the award-winning author of three books including Native People of Wisconsin, which is used by 15,000 Wisconsin school children. She joins us today to talk about Indigenizing universities.
Orchestras are broadening the definition of classical music to embrace works by Native American composers. An article in Symphony Magazine by Cheyenne River writer Rita Pyrillis explains how Indigenous musicians express their traditions in a western framework.
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Katherine Jarvis Breaks MTU s Shotput Record at GLIAC Championships
by Charlie Snelson, Director of Communication - Athletics
Michigan Tech s Katherine Jarvis broke the school record in shotput Friday as the Huskies finished three days of competition in the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference outdoor track and field championships.
In shotput, Jarvis crushed her previous best (12.12 meters) and marked 13.01 meters to surpass previous record holder Jenn Burns, who was on hand to witness.
Overall, the men tied for sixth place (with Wisconsin-Parkside) with 36 points. The women took ninth place with 18.50 points.