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KARMA Hosts Educator Summit at Northern Arizona University

October 4, 2023 Lynne Ramsey

KARMA recently hosted a successful Educator Summit at Northern Arizona University. Educators from indigenous communities gathered to discuss the integration of culture into STEM learning. Tufts CEEO postdoctoral scholar Rob Hayes attended and presented on Novel Engineering. Rob recaps the event in the following post.

KARMA Summit: Acknowledging Culture in 21st Century Learning (August 26, 2023)
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