Purpose Statement
The Native American Cultural Program promotes education about, celebration and engagement with, and awareness of American Indian and Alaskan Native cultures through community engagement, educational programs, and collaborative events. Our programming is open to all. To learn more, visit us in Room 314.
Ongoing Events
Native American Heritage Month
November is national Native American Heritage Month. The Native American Cultural Center will be holding events throughout the month of November to celebrate a broad array of Indigenous histories and communities.
Miss Native American USU Pageant
November is national Native American Heritage Month. The Native American Cultural Center will be holding events throughout the month of November to celebrate a broad array of Indigenous histories and communities.
48th Annual USU Echoing Traditional Ways Pow Wow
USU is excited to welcome back pow wow to the Logan campus for the 48th annual celebration on March 28th, 2026. The USU Pow Wow is a celebration of renewal and the arrival of spring through song and dance. It’s a special opportunity to foster friendships, create connections, and honor Native traditions with participants traveling from across the United States.
Upcoming Events
Financial Resources for Native American Students
All students looking for help with applying for aid can schedule an appointment with a counselor. Student Financial Support is dedicated to providing information about financial resources available to our Native American students.