
The office of Native American Cultural Center (NACC) was established in 1979. The four primary advocacy and service areas include recruitment, retention, graduation and community outreach. The office embraces and encourages a supportive environment based on the traditions and cultures of Native American peoples.
We are here to...
- Assist in your personal, social and academic growth by empowering you with the skill and strategies that will ensure a successful transition from your traditional home culture to university life.
- Help you make a positive transition to college life while maintaining the best of your native culture by emphasizing harmony and balance in your daily life.
- Educate the University and Fort Collins communities about Native American history, culture and philosophies, and about the unique needs of Native American students.
- Recruit Native American students through professional and personal contacts with Native American reservation schools and other communities with large Native American populations.
- Serve as an advocate on your behalf during your time at Colorado State University.
Meet the Staff
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The Native American Cultural Center Staff
2009-2010

Native American Cultural Center
8013 Campus Delivery
218 Lory Student Center
Phone: 970-491-1332
Fax: 970-491-2659
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Director
Tyrone Smith
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Administrative Assistant
Teresa Roybal
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Coordinator of the Native Women's Circle
Katrina Gillette
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Graduate Student Intern
Goldlin Wall
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