Fulbright Learning Event
Leech Lake Tribal College 6945 Little Wolf Rd NW, Cass Lake, MN, United StatesAll are welcome to come and learn the many opportunities through the Fulbright Association.
All are welcome to come and learn the many opportunities through the Fulbright Association.
Come join us on Wednesdays 12PM to 1PM to eat together and speak in Ojibwemowin! We will come together every Wednesday in the Drum Room throughout the Fall Semester, so you’re welcome to stop in for a little while, or stay the whole time. All Anishinaabeg are welcome to come, no matter how much you speak Ojibwemowin, and you can bring your kids along too. We ask that everyone tries to speak only in Ojibwemowin so that we keep this an immersion event. We hope to see you soon at the language table!
The Student Senate is the central organization for the student body. It is the advocate for the interests of the student body as a whole to the Leech Lake Tribal College administration and faculty, and promotes student participation in the governance system. The Student Senate is composed of four to seven student representatives from the student body. LLTC student members, through annual elections, will select students to serve on the Student Senate. It is the responsibility of the Student Senate to conduct business according to its approved by-laws. Contact the Faculty Advisor for more information: muhammad.hasnain@lltc.edu
To attend a meeting: Please reach out to Kristen Porter at kristen.porter@lltc.edu for information about whether the meeting will be held in person on campus or via Zoom. *For meetings held via Zoom, the Zoom login information will be provided to you 30 minutes prior to the meeting. To get on the Board of Trustees meeting agenda: To get on the agenda for a Board meeting, please email your request to the President helen.montgomery@lltc.edu no later than the Monday before the meeting. *Please note than not all requests can be added to the agenda. For example, the Board of Trustees [...]
The Bezhigoogahbow Library will be hosting a book club/potluck, on Tuesday, November 26th from 12-1:30 PM. Our book selection for November is, Where They Last Saw Her, by Marcie R. Rendon. To read a synopsis of the book and/or to purchase a copy, you can use this link: Where They Last Saw Her: A Novel: Rendon, Marcie R. We will be featuring a new book monthly and host a book club and potluck gathering during the last week of each month. Our book selections will be announced at each gathering. For further questions, please contact Kim Dickson at kim.dickson@lltc.edu or 218.335.4240. [...]
Come join us on Wednesdays 12PM to 1PM to eat together and speak in Ojibwemowin! We will come together every Wednesday in the Drum Room throughout the Fall Semester, so you’re welcome to stop in for a little while, or stay the whole time. All Anishinaabeg are welcome to come, no matter how much you speak Ojibwemowin, and you can bring your kids along too. We ask that everyone tries to speak only in Ojibwemowin so that we keep this an immersion event. We hope to see you soon at the language table!
The Student Senate is the central organization for the student body. It is the advocate for the interests of the student body as a whole to the Leech Lake Tribal College administration and faculty, and promotes student participation in the governance system. The Student Senate is composed of four to seven student representatives from the student body. LLTC student members, through annual elections, will select students to serve on the Student Senate. It is the responsibility of the Student Senate to conduct business according to its approved by-laws. Contact the Faculty Advisor for more information: muhammad.hasnain@lltc.edu
Stay tuned for more information on our Silent Auction, Pick-a-Prize Raffle, Taco Sale, and Bake Sale.
Come join us on Wednesdays 12PM to 1PM to eat together and speak in Ojibwemowin! We will come together every Wednesday in the Drum Room throughout the Fall Semester, so you’re welcome to stop in for a little while, or stay the whole time. All Anishinaabeg are welcome to come, no matter how much you speak Ojibwemowin, and you can bring your kids along too. We ask that everyone tries to speak only in Ojibwemowin so that we keep this an immersion event. We hope to see you soon at the language table!