NWIC Saturday Science Academy

NWIC Saturday Science Academy Native American High School Teens in Pursuit of Science & Technology

The Saturday Science Academy is an informational program working to connect Native American high school teens to useful education programs and community events. This page highlights Native American teens who are interested in the sciences and who want to know more about earning a college degree in Associate and/or Bachelors of Science. This page is associated with the Northwest Indian Col

lege (NWIC) whose mission is to ”… through education, promote indigenous self-determination and knowledge.”

To learn more about the NWIC and the higher education programs offered, vist http://www.nwic.edu or call toll free: 1.866.676.2772

Nathanel Davis

Science Outreach Coordinator

01/07/2014

Saturday Science Academy starts up again this month! Join us! For more information text/call/email!

10/12/2011

The manure that is produced by local dairy cows is used to generate electricity through a process know as Anaerobic Menthane Digestion. Dairy cows are now able to produce more than just milk…their waste is utilized to produced clean energy (methane) and a reusable byproduct (pathogen free fertilizer). What a great system! Native American youth from the Saturday Science Academy visited one of these Methane Digesters in action within their own community at the VanderHaak Dairy Farm in Lynden, WA.

05/18/2011

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2522 Kwina Road
Bellingham, WA
98226

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