The AIA logo presents four swallows moving into the four cardinal directions radiating from the center of the world, which is a universal concept for most tribal societies. The swallows are found all over America and are commonly known for returning to their nesting place; this is especially appropriate for the American Indian alumni returning to campus for reunions, alumni events, and other ativities.
American Indian Alumni Club

 

Jennifer Stanley, Treasurer/Secretary

Jennifer is a Navajo from Kayenta, Arizona. She received her Bachelor of Science degree at the University of Arizona in Agriculture Technology Management. She is currently a graduate student in the Agriculture Education department at the UA. She enjoys playing sports specifically, volleyball, basketball, softball, running and has also played soccer and rugby. She has organized 5k runs in the past couple years, most notably the Multicultural Diversity In Action 5k Run and Walk. Her favorite movie is Dumb and Dumber. Jennifer currently works two jobs on campus; one at The Think Tank as a Supplemental Instruction Supervisor and the other with the Arizona Cooperative Extension as a Web Assistant.

She has recently been elected as the Secretary/Treasurer for the American Indian Alumni Club for the University of Arizona.



 

AIA Mission

To support American Indian Alumni of The University of Arizona (UA) by providing networking opportunities, serving as a liaison between the University and our alumni membership, and by recognizing personal and professional achievement of our membership. In addition, AIA supports American Indian students at the UA through mentorship, community service and the provision of scholarship opportunities.