EDUCATING ANISHNAABE: GIVING, LEARNING, and EMPOWERING (EAGLE)

EAGLE Executive Board

headshot of a smiling woman with black hair tied to the side. she is wearing dangly earrings and a long necklace, as well as a diamond patterned top and black cardigan

Emily Sorroche, EdD - EAGLE President

Citizen of the Cayuga Tribe

Kristin Arola, PhD - EAGLE Vice President

Direct Descendant of the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community Lake Superior Band of Chippewa Indians

Devon Kuwanquaftewa – EAGLE Secretary

Citizen of the Hopi Nation

kuwanquaftewa@msu.edu

Danielle Gartner

Danielle Gartner - EAGLE Treasurer

Citizen of the Sault Tribe of Chippewa Indians

EAGLE Purpose:

  • Increase the involvement of American Indians in all levels of the university community.
  • Promote professional relationships between American Indian faculty, staff and administrators at MSU.
  • Demand accountability from those involved in the formation of policies impacting American Indians in the MSU community.
  • Develop effective channels of communication to bring about better understanding of the goals and objectives of diversity, equity and inclusion, and other articulated concerns as they relate to American Indians in the University community.
  • Undertake a continuous plan to identify areas of needs in program development and the recruitment of American Indian students, faculty, administrators, and staff.
  • Encourage the development of academic and professional excellence among American Indian students, faculty and staff.
  • Enhance the educational experience of American Indian faculty, staff, and students on campus as well as the community at large.