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First Nations introduces 2021 cohort for the Luce Indigenous Knowledge Fellowship 13 Native leaders selected for their passion and ingenuity in perpetuating Indigenous knowledge and strengthening Native communities Author: (Image: Lisa J. Ellwood, Indian Country Today, from material supplied by First Nations Development Institute) 13 Native leaders selected for their passion and ingenuity in perpetuating Indigenous knowledge and strengthening Native communities News Release First Nations Development Institute First Nations Development Institute (First Nations) and The Henry Luce Foundation (Luce) announced today the continuation of the Luce Indigenous Knowledge Fellowship with the selection of 13 new Fellows for the 2021 Cohort each one chosen for their work in their knowledge fields, as well as their contribution to this growing Fellowship, which was created in 2019 to honor and support intellectual Native leaders. ....
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13 of 13 Colby College graduates toss their caps into the air Sunday morning after receiving their diplomas in front of Miller Library during the college s 200th commencement, on Mayflower Hill in Waterville. Rich Abrahamson/Morning Sentinel WATERVILLE Light rain Sunday morning could not dampen the excitement of Colby College’s 200th commencement. Even as clouds rolled in and the ceremony was moved up 15 minutes, the feeling of celebration was palpable on Mayflower Hill in Waterville as speakers emphasized unity and perseverance during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. As is tradition, Colby held its commencement ceremony on the lawn in front of Miller Library, creating a natural stage framed by campus buildings. The 520 graduates sat up front, with faculty, on folding chairs. Behind them were chairs filled with guests. And farther back, other guests brought their own chairs or spread out on the lawn. ....