Dine' College (formerly Navajo Community College)
Paul Stephen Prueitt is an Associate STEM Professor at Dine' College since May 2021 and serves as a consulting knowledge scientist at Applied Knowledge Sciences, Inc. since January 2001. Prueitt previously held a lecturer position at Texas State University from August 2014 to October 2022, focusing on teaching and research in distributed learning systems. Prior to that, Prueitt worked as a Research Assistant Professor of Physics at Georgetown University from August 1989 to June 1993, where studies centered on the physics of bio-chemistry and quantum neuroscience. Educational qualifications include a PhD in Pure and Applied Mathematics with a focus on Mathematics and Neuroscience from the University of Texas at Arlington (1985-1988) and a Master's degree in Pure Mathematics from Southern Methodist University (1980-1982).
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.