Engineering at NWIC
Welcome to the new Native Engineering Department Program at Northwest Indian College.
Look out for upcoming events and classes on energy sovereignty, solar & wind workforce development, micro-grids for food sovereignty, and indigenizing rocketry!
06/24/2024
Happy International Women in Engineering Day!
Today we celebrate the women at DOE who use their engineering expertise to contribute to the nation’s success and those who are pursuing an engineering education.
Get inspired with these stories >>https://www.energy.gov/doe-stem/articles/international-women-engineering-day
06/24/2022
Sign up now for our summer camps focusing on college prep and hands-on renewable energy projects including solar kits and kites!
Calling high school juniors & seniors and freshman college students: Sign up for NWIC's Summer Camp!
06/02/2022
Register now for summer courses! If you are interested in Engineering, contact Stephanie Bostwick ([email protected]) for summer course options.
Free Tuition Waiver Summer 2022 To learn more on eligibility on our Free Summer Tuition Waiver please go to www.nwic.edu. Now is the perfect time to begin, continue, or start where you left...
For more information about our Engineering Program, contact Stephanie Bostwick - [email protected]!
01/05/2022
Interested in learning more about Engineering and Renewable
Energy? Sign up for our Engineering 100 course this quarter. Email Stephanie Bostwick ([email protected]) for more information. We offer fully remote learning and internship opportunities!
08/17/2021
We’ve got our website page up and running!
Check the link to learn more about our AS Engineering Program
AAS in Engineering Associate of Arts and Science in Engineering This program of study provides core courses in engineering, science and mathematics for students interested
07/28/2021
NWIC’s new Engineering program and Lummi Nation’s work towards Energy Soverignty is featured on PBS!
Episode 5, “Toward Energy Independence”, will be live at that link on Thursday at 8:50pm and again on Friday at 4:50pm. It will air several more times as well, these are just the "premiere" showings this week.
You can check out the first four episodes of the series here if you like: https://www.kcts9.org/show/deeply-rooted/episodes
This episode features the brilliance of NWIC engineering founder as well as , , and elders and !
Deeply Rooted Exploring environmental justice in a changing Washington.
07/19/2021
Drum Workshop!
We had a great day learning about the physics of sound from deer hide thickness, how to construct your drum to create the most resonance, and renew heartbeats with the amazing artist, Jason.
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