The University of Arkansas and the Indigenous Food and Agriculture Initiative (IFAI) proudly announce the newly-created Native American Student Services Director position on the UofA campus. This position, funded through a U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Tribal New Beginnings Grant, will serve as a cornerstone in the University’s dedication for Native American student support.
“Investing in the next generation of Native American food and agriculture leaders is an integral part of the broader mission of IFAI, which exists to address the unique needs and challenges of Native American communities through research and educational support,” said Erin Parker, IFAI executive director. “The creation of the Native American Student Services Director aligns perfectly with IFAI’s goals, and we thank Dr. Marty Matlock for his commitment to students and vision for the creation of this position.”
This program is a partnership between the IFAI and Dr. Marty Matlock, professor of Biological and Agricultural Engineering in the College of Engineering
The Native American Student Services Director will play a central role in enhancing the overall college experience for UofA Native American students.
“The establishment of the Native American Student Services Director position is a testament to the University of Arkansas’s unwavering commitment to fostering a supportive, empowering educational environment for all its students,” said Summer Wilkie, IFAI youth coordinator.
“IFAI is grateful for the opportunity to support this position, which aims to ensure students have resources, guidance, and community necessary to thrive academically, personally and professionally,” she continued.
The grant also provides funding for internship opportunities and support for establishing an official on-campus program charged with increasing Native American student enrollment and improving Native American graduation rate from 63% to 90% by 2028.
For further information about the Native American Student Services Director and how to apply, visit bit.ly/NASSDUOFA.