About this Event
Join us at the COBRE Colloquium Series hosted by The Indigenous Trauma and Resilience Research Center (ITRRC). We are honored to feature Dr. Jessica Saniguq Ullrich, a Tribal citizen of the Nome Eskimo Community and descendant of the Native Village of Wales. She brings a unique perspective to her role as an Assistant Professor in the Institute for Research and Education to Advance Community Health (IREACH) Program at Washington State University. Dr. Ullrich will present on the topic, "How Indigenous Connectedness Can Support Relational Wellbeing.
Date: March 13, 2024 Time: 11:00 AM (Central Time) Location: Memorial Union Room 318A
The event will include a 45-minute presentation by Dr. Ullrich, followed by a 15-minute Q&A session, providing attendees with a direct opportunity to engage with the speaker. After the presentation, a taco bar lunch will be served, offering a chance to visit with the speaker and engage in meaningful conversations with others.
This event is available to students, faculty, and the public. If you cannot attend in-person, the event will be live-streamed through Zoom and later posted on the ITRRC website. Once registration is complete, you will receive an email with event information and a Zoom link (if you select online participation).
Don't miss this unique opportunity to learn how Indigenous connectedness can support relational wellbeing. Join us on March 13th at 11 AM (CT) in Memorial Union Room 318A for a thought-provoking and enriching experience.