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AIHEC and FDLTCC to Host Digital Multimedia Festival
March 8, 2021
Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College (FDLTCC) in partnership with the American Indian Higher Education Consortium (AIHEC) are proud to announce THUNDER inDIGIfest 2021, an Indigenous digital multimedia festival to be held virtually on March 26-28, 2021. Students, faculty, and staff from AIHEC’s 37 tribal colleges and universities (TCUs) are invited to submit works in photography, audio, animation, and film for awards including $100 VISA gift cards and one-year licenses to the entire Adobe Creative Cloud software collection.
Live remote events like the screening of films by Native producers, a TCU student poetry slam, and panel discussions about Indigenous issues in the digital age will be featured throughout the three-day festival held via Zoom.
Alexandria Technical and Community College’s new diversity director sees ‘opportunity to move the needle’ on cultural understanding
ATCC’s new director of equity, diversity and inclusion seeks to promote greater understanding of cultural differences on campus and in the surrounding community 7:00 am, Feb. 25, 2021 ×
Keith Turner, ATCC Director of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, stands outside the door of the Intercultural Center. Turner started in this new role Jan. 6. “My experience coming into Alexandria has been nothing but positive,” he said. (Jasmine Johnson / Echo Press)
Keith Turner has worked in various positions at state colleges and universities for the past 30 years.
Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College (FDLTCC), in partnership with the Northeast Minnesota Beekeepers Association, is hosting a virtual symposium called “Beekeeping and More!” on Saturday, February 13, 2021, for anyone interested in learning about beekeeping as a hobby or as a commercial enterprise. This year’s virtual symposium will run via Zoom. Pre-registration is required as the Zoom links to the day’s presentations will be emailed to registered participants.
The first Beekeeping and More! workshop held in 2016 drew more than 150 beekeepers and the event has kept growing, making it one of the largest beekeeping workshops in northern Minnesota. Session topics include equipment, general troubleshooting, beginning beekeeping, hive health, and bee behavior.
Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College (FDLTCC), in partnership with the Northeast Minnesota Beekeepers Association, is hosting a virtual symposium called “Beekeeping and More!” on Saturday, February 13, 2021, for anyone interested in learning about beekeeping as a hobby or as a commercial enterprise. This year’s virtual symposium will run via Zoom. Pre-registration is required as the Zoom links to the day’s presentations will be emailed to registered participants.
The first Beekeeping and More! workshop held in 2016 drew more than 150 beekeepers and the event has kept growing, making it one of the largest beekeeping workshops in northern Minnesota. Session topics include equipment, general troubleshooting, beginning beekeeping, hive health, and bee behavior.