| Nola Lodge Clinical Instructor, Director of AITE 307C MBH, 587-7802 Nola.Lodge@utah.edu |
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Nola Lodge, an enrolled member of the Oneida Tribe of Wisconsin has been a Clinical Instuctor at the University of Utah for the past thirteen years. She taught in the Department of Educational Studies and the Program of Ethnic Studies, American Indian Studies. She did leave for two years to take a position as Research Coordinator and Instructor at Haskell Indian Nations University in Lawrence, Kansas. Currently, Nola id the Director of the American Indian Resource Center at Fort Douglas and instructor in the Department of Education, Culture & Society. Ms. Lodge's specialties are American Indian education, history and multicultural education. Recently, she has served as an education consultant to the Northern Ute Tribe, and Ibapah Goshute Tribe education Division, and the Utah Division of Indian Affairs. Her areas of interest are American Indian history, education, achievement, and the needs of diverse students in public schools.


