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Alysa Landry

Alysa Landry currently serves as the Provost at Dine' College, having held various positions including Interim Provost and Director of the Writing Program since June 2022. Prior experience includes serving as an Assistant Professor at Dine College from August 2019 to September 2024 and as Executive Staff Assistant and Public Information Officer for the Navajo Nation Office of the President and Vice President from January 2018 to January 2019. Additionally, Landry has taught English and Creative Writing at Navajo Technical University and worked in journalism as a Regional Editor and Navajo Nation reporter for the Farmington Daily Times, among other roles. Academically, Landry holds a PhD in Holocaust and Genocide Studies from Gratz College, a Graduate Certificate in the same field from Seton Hill University, a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Nonfiction from Chatham University, a Master's in Journalism from Emerson College, and a Bachelor's Degree in Journalism from Brigham Young University.

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Farmington, United States

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Dine' College (formerly Navajo Community College)

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Dine' College (formerly Navajo Community College), the first of 30 tribal colleges, is a public (and accredited) institution of higher education chartered by the Navajo Nation. The mission of Dine' College is to apply the Sa'ah Naagha'i Bik'eh Hozhoon principles (a Navajo Four-Directions, Four-Worlds model) to advance quality student learning through Nitsahakees (Thinking), Nahata' (Planning), Iina' (Living), and Siih Hasin (Assuring). It both helps preserve Dine' (Navajo) tradition and prepare students for the modern workforce in mainstream America and the emerging Global Village.


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United States

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501-1,000

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