About this Program
Drawing on the CIC's (Committee on Institutional Cooperation)
vast institutional resources and the Newberry's matchless collections
in the field, the new CIC American Indian Studies Consortium will
facilitate the development and training of graduate students in
anthropology, history, literature, education and other fields
whose academic research focuses on the cultures and experiences
of American Indians. The consortium offers workshops, conferences,
seminars, and fellowships to CIC graduate students and faculty.
The American Indian Studies Consortium is a joint effort among
the Deans of Liberal Arts & Sciences of the CIC universities,
and the Newberry Library. Each Dean has made a three-year commitment
to the funding of the Consortium, commencing in 2001.
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Syllabi from past AISC programs:
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