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Crystal Lepscier (Waeqsapāēhketukiw)

Crystal Lepscier (Waeqsapāēhketukiw)

First Nations Student Success Coordinator

WH 410D
(920) 465-2062
lepsciec@uwgb.edu

Crystal Lepscier (Waqsepāēhketukiw) is an enrolled member of the Little Shell Band of Chippewa of Montana. Her mother is enrolled Stockbridge-Munsee and father (kaeh nap) is enrolled Menominee, making her a direct descendant of both Wisconsin tribal communities. Her primary role at UWGB is to serve as the First Nations Student Success Coordinator, which means she strives to serve and support... Read more »

Forest Brooks

Forrest Brooks

Lecturer

 WH 420A
(920) 465-2857
brooksf@uwgb.edu

Forrest Brooks is a faculty member in First Nations Studies, Humanistic Studies, and the First Nations Education doctoral program. He is an enrolled member of the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin, with ancestral lines in both the Stockbridge Munsee Nation of Wisconsin and the Menominee Nation. Forrest is a life-long learner of Haudenosaunee original ways of thinking, being, and doing. Read more »

JP Leary

J P Leary

Associate Professor

WH 410F
(920) 465-2037
learyj@uwgb.edu

Dr. J P Leary (Cherokee/Delaware) serves as an Associate Professor in First Nations Studies, History, and Humanities, as a member of the graduate faculty in the Professional Program in Education, and as a faculty affiliate with the Education Center for First Nations Studies. He regularly teaches a variety of courses including Introduction to FNS: The Tribal World, American Indians in Film,... Read more »

Lisa Poupart

Lisa Poupart

Associate Professor

WH 410C
(920) 465-2185
poupartl@uwgb.edu

Lisa Poupart, Ph.D., is a member of the Lac Du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Anishinaabeg. She is an associate professor of First Nations Studies, Women's and Gender Studies, and Humanities at UW Green Bay. Dr. Poupart's work is concerned with healing First Nations generational historic trauma. She is also involved in a number of initiatives to standardize First Nations... Read More>>

Lois Stevens

Lois Stevens

Assistant Professor

Wood Hall 410E
stevensl@uwgb.edu

Lois Stevens is a mother, teacher, researcher, geographer, and a member of the Oneida Nation in Wisconsin. She is an Assistant Professor of First Nations Studies and the First Nations Education Doctoral Program at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. She received her PhD from the University of Kansas in the Department of Geography. Growing up on the Oneida Reservation, she developed a deep... Read more »