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Top 50 Workplaces for Indigenous STEM Professionals, Engineering Medicine, and more

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Be sure to check out the Spring 2023 issue of Winds of Change, available in a mobile-friendly format or in full-color print. You'll learn which organizations were named to our annual list of and meet some employees who share their experiences as STEM professionals. In addition, read about Indigenous students creating cutting-edge medical devices.

 

This edition also brings you the latest from AISES and our members, along with a column about cultivating Indigenous resilience by Dr. George Blue Spruce in , and profiles of Native students and professionals in STEM in . You can find opportunities for all Native people at any point along their STEM path in and . Finally, in , learn how students and master canoe builder Wayne Valliere built and launched a traditional Ojibwe canoe into Lake Michigan.

 

We do hope you enjoy the spring issue of . Until next time, stay safe and be well.

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Winds of Change is the premier nationally distributed magazine published with a single-minded focus on career and educational advancement for Native people in the areas of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Winds of Change delivers value as a recruitment tool for associations, corporations, and universities across North America.

 

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