Agnese Nelms Haury Program

Agnese Nelms Haury Program

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Agnese Nelms Haury cared deeply about the environment, science, social justice, international cooperation, and Southwest peoples and cultures. Haury.

Agnese Nelms Haury Program envisions a world in which tribal resilience, sovereignty, and ways of knowing are respected and advanced through globally impactful University of Arizona collaborations in research, education, and outreach. The Haury Program invests in people and programs that help make an impact in the areas of social justice and environment; further enhancing the legacy of Mrs. The Pr

Haury’s 2026 Perspectives on Indigenous Resilience Event Celebrates University of Arizona Graduate Researchers 05/14/2026

The recording of the 2026 Perspectives on Indigenous Resilience is now available at https://haury.arizona.edu/news/haurys-2026-perspectives-indigenous-resilience-event-celebrates-university-arizona-graduate !

Haury’s 2026 Perspectives on Indigenous Resilience Event Celebrates University of Arizona Graduate Researchers Haury’s 2026 Perspectives on Indigenous Resilience Event Celebrates University of Arizona Graduate Researchers Today Image Haury Program staff with graduate awardees Torran Anderson, Indigenous Resilience Center On April 30, more than 60 participants gathered in person and online for the 2026 Per...

Photos from Agnese Nelms Haury Program's post 05/08/2026

2026 US WASH Convening was an incredible opportunity to (re)connect, (re)inspire and (re)align with clean water and sanitation warriors! It was remarkable to have so many Navajo Water Access Coordination Group members present - many we saw in person for the first time since we started working together in 2020 to address clean water issues on the Navajo Nation based on community needs and solutions. Thank you for all to George who founded and is now leaving after 15 years of fierce vision and leadership. is honored to be a part of these conversations, and this community!

Photos from Agnese Nelms Haury Program's post 05/05/2026

The opening plenary for 2025 US WASH Convening featured Dr. Tulley Cordova of Navajo Nation Water Department, our long-term trusted partner. Excited to be here for three days of learning and networking!

Photos from Agnese Nelms Haury Program's post 05/01/2026

Thank you to all who came out to our 2026 Perspectives on Indigenous Resilience: 2025 Graduate Research Grantees Showcase & Haury Networking Event! We heard presentations from seven The University of Arizona graduate students from various fields, ranging from Indigenous public health, water quality, food sovereignty, land dispossession to education. Over fifty people attended in person, including a group of high school students hosted by Native American Initiatives, and fifteen more folks attended via Zoom. We appreciate all the kind support and encouragement offered to graduate students, as well as want to thank all the faculty who serve as advisors to the students. After the showcase, we shared a relaxed and fun networking lunch, and we appreciate being in community with you all! The recording of the event will be available soon. (Thank you to Torran Anderson from University of Arizona Indigenous Resilience Center for taking our group photo!)

04/29/2026

Good morning, the Perspectives on Indigenous Resilience event tomorrow, April 30 is now at the capacity but you can still join via Zoom: https://arizona.zoom.us/j/83778442761

Photos from Native SOAR's post 04/29/2026

We are honored to be able to support great work of Native SOAR!!

04/28/2026

The conversation between Arizona Law Professor Andrew Coan, and former UA law Dean Tom Sullivan, President Emeritus of Vermont at the University of Arizona Law, was a terrific end of year event for the community. Their illuminating discussion of Sullivan's new book on Presidential Power, Responsibility and Accountability (with Richard Painter) could not have been better timed, given the intense focus on these constitutional and normative issues today. It was gratifying to see a packed classroom of alumni, UA faculty, students ,and community members leaning into these vital matters of law and public policy. The Haury Program was very proud to be a co-sponsor of this public event.

Photos from IndigiWellbeing's post 04/27/2026

Amazing event, thank you IndigiWellbeing and partners!!

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