Volume XII Spring 2001 Issue #3

In This Issue
How to Build a Dream

Internet links change periodically. TCJ cannot guarantee the validity of links in previous issues.
Go to back issue order form

Features

8 Editor's Essay:
Constructing miracles out of feathers
By Marjane Ambler

10 It starts with a dream...road map to initiate a tribal college By Wayne J. Stein, Ed. D.

18 Start swimmin'! LCO learns to cope with success
By Dana Gretz

28 Reaching out with hearts and hands
By Marjane Ambler

38 Keeping the tribal colleges tribal: Advice from the veterans for the new generation of college builders
By Gregory O. Gagnon, Ph.D.

45 Facilities focus on Capital Hill pays off
By Meg Goetz

48 Assessing community resources and critical mass: Do you have what it takes to start a college?
By James Shanley, Ed.D.

Departments

7 Letters to the Editor

16 Tribal College Profile Building a legacy, trading in the past
By Rebecca Gardner

22 On Campus

35 Native Wellness: Red Bear inspires youth anti-smoking movement
By Marjane Ambler

37 Voice of the Students: Student center could be gathering place/Affordable childcare makes sense
By Penny Denny and Dixie Dorman

42 Resource Guide
By Michele and Tom Allen

52 Book Reviews
By Lori Colomeda and Woody Kipp

TRIBAL COLLEGE JOURNAL CURRENT ISSUE PREVIOUS ISSUES SUBSCRIBE ORDER BACK ISSUES WRITER GUIDELINES ADVERTISING TCJ HISTORY TCJ MISSION TCJ NEWS TCJ ADVISORY BOARD CONTACT TCJ ABOUT AIHEC ABOUT TCJ CAREER OPPORTUNITIES INTERNSHIPS, FELLOWSHIP, SCHOLARSHIPS RESOURCES LINKS DONATE TO TCJ TRIBAL COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES