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Navajo Technical University
Lowerpoint Road, State Hwy 371
Crownpoint NM 87313

Phone: 505.387.7401
Fax: 505.786.5644

 

Chinle Instructional Site
PO Box 849, Chinle AZ, 86503
Phone: 928.674.5764
Fax: 928.674.5700

 

Teec Nos Pos Instructional Site
PO Box 1203, Teec Nos Pos, AZ 86514
Phone: 928.656.3600
Fax: 928.656.3596

 

Kirtland Instructional Site
40 Road 6580, Kirtland, NM 87417
Phone: 505.609.5020/5017

 

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67 301 North, Zuni, NM 87327
Phone: 505.782.6010

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Billings, MT – From March 16-19, 2019, Navajo Technical University students participated in the American Indian Higher Education Consortium’s 2019 student conference in Billings, MT. Altogether, 45 students from NTU competed against the 38 tribal colleges and universities in both academic and athletic competitions. NTU students placed in 18 categories, receiving 7 first place finishes among their peers.

“Each year, students of NTU have been performing exceptionally well at the AIHEC conference’s competitions,” said Dr. Casmir Agbaraji, NTU’s Dean of Instruction. “I’m very proud of our students and the effort they have put into preparing for the events they participated.”

 

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Students and staff display the trophies and awards they received at the conference. The students earned top honors in 7 categories that included overall team and individual winners.

 

NTU received honors in the majority of the conference’s writing and poetry competitions. Dana Desiderio was the winner of the Tribal College Journal’s Creative Writing Non-Fiction category for her piece “Exhalation,” while Shy Sloan was recognized in Creative Writing Fiction for her piece, “Shimá Sání.” Both students were recognized by the Tribal College Journal prior to the conference, as were honorable mention awardees Ashley Joe and Ryan Nez for their poetry. Ruby Griffith Ramirez of NTU’s Chinle instructional site was the winner of the AIHEC poetry slam competition, and Lathan Pablo placed third in humorous speech.

In the athletic competitions, NTU students pushed the competition. NTU’s volleyball team returned as champions after taking third place in last year’s tournament. The NTU volleyball team consisted of Dalyna Hannah, Cesily Cicarello, Valorie Thompson, Francesca Hubbard, Malorie McKerry, Chase Bebo, Dakota Plante, and Tyler Begay. NTU’s men’s archery team repeated as champions, and was led by Ryan Yazzie, who placed first overall with a score of 196. Nilsson Wood placed second with a score of 156. The men’s archery team consisted of Yazzie and Wood, as well as Rashaundal Combs and Chase Bebo. The women’s archery team also had a strong showing placing 2nd behind Sinte Gleska University by only 2 points. NTU was led by Darreth Johnson, who placed third overall with a score of 118. Other members of the women’s team included Dana Desiderio, Maureen Greyhair and Nicole Wilson.

NTU’s women’s basketball team also saw success, earning a third place finish in AIHEC’s division I tournament. The team was led in the third place contest against Turtle Mountain Community College by Starla Smith, who dropped 22 of her 32 points in the 4th quarter. Robyn Hubbell contributed 15 points, and freshman guard Malorie McKerry chipped in 13 points.

 

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NTU President Elmer Guy, NTU student of the year Darrick Lee, NTU Dean of Instruction Casmir Agbaraji, and First Generation Scholar Loren Tsosie.

 

Other competitions NTU students placed in were in the: Scientific Oral Presentation by Robinson Tom (2nd place) and Darrick Lee (3rd place); Scientific Poster Presentation by Ryan Data (3rd place); Chess Team Competition by DeeAnna James, Lathan Pablo, and Walter Francis (3rd place), and Powwow by Roland Begaye Jr. (3rd). NTU’s Web design team of Ariel Dolfin, Kelby Spencer, Chantell Montoya, and Lathan Pablo also placed first.

Each tribal college’s Student of the Year was honored at the American Indian College Fund’s banquet, as was each institution’s Coca-Cola’s First Generation Scholar. This year, electrical engineering major Darrick Lee of Shiprock, NM was selected as NTU’s Student of the Year, while Loren Tsosie of Leupp, AZ was NTU’s First Generation Scholar.

“Our students did an excellent job of representing NTU in their respective events,” said Dr. Elmer J. Guy, President of Navajo Technical University. “It was another exciting year for our students, and I’m pleased with each of their performance and most of all their exceptional representation of our university.”

For more information about NTU’s participation in the 2019 AIHEC student conference, please contact the NTU Communications Department at communications@navajotech.edu.

Contact NTU

Navajo Technical University
Lowerpoint Road, State Hwy 371
Crownpoint, NM 87313

Phone: 505.387.7401
Fax: 505.786.5644


Chinle Instructional Site
PO Box 849, Chinle, AZ 86503

Phone: 928.674.5764
Fax: 928.674.5700


Teec Nos Pos Instructional Site
PO Box 848, Teec Nos Pos, AZ 86514

Phone: 928.656.3600
Fax: 928.656.3596


Kirtland Instructional Site
40 Road 6580
Kirtland, NM 87417
(505) 609-5020/5017
(Located off of Highway 64 next to Judy Nelson Elementary School in Kirtland, NM)


Zuni Instructional Site
67 301 North, Zuni, NM 87327

Phone: 505.782.6010

 

 

 

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