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W A Y N E J. S T E I N EDUCATION: D.ED. (Higher Education) M.Ed. (Educational Administration) Washington State University Pennsylvania State University 1988 1977 B.S. (Film and Television) Montana State University 1973 TRIBAL AFFILIATION: Turtle Mountain Chippewa WORK EXPERIENCE: 2001-Present: Professor; Higher Education/Native American Studies Department of Native American Studies Montana State University, Bozeman, MT Teach NAS, Research (TCUs), & Serve Community 1991-2001: Director & Associate Professor of Higher Education/NAS Center for Native American Studies Montana State University, Bozeman, MT Responsible for the direction of the Center for Native American Studies, teach, research, and community service within the College of Letters and Science. 1989-1991: 1988: 1981-1985: 1980: Director, Office of Tribal Service Center for Native American Studies, MSU Vice-President, Canadian International College Nelson, British Columbia, Canada President, Sitting Bull College Fort Yates, North Dakota Deputy Director, Navajo Health Authority Window Rock, Arizona

1978-1980: 1977-1978: Director, Area Health Education Center Navajo Health Authority - University of New Mexico, Window Rock, Arizona Vice President of Academics Ft. Berthold Community College Newtown, N. D. PUBLICATIONS: Books Stein, Wayne J. & Benham, Maenette K.P. (Eds.). (2002) The Renaissance of American higher Education: Capturing the Dream. Lawerence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers. Mahwah, NJ Stein, Wayne J.; Pavel, D. Michael; Skinner, Rebecca; Farris, Elizabeth; Tippeconnic, John. (1998). American Indians and Alaska Natives in Postsecondary Education. U.S. Department of Education. Office of Educational Research and Improvement. Washington, D.C. Stein, Wayne J. (1992). Tribally Controlled Colleges: Making Good Medicine. Peter Lang Publishing. New York, NY. Chapters Stein, Wayne J. (2007). Tribal Colleges & Universities. Chapter Featuring Women in TC&Us. Gender and Education. Edited by Barbara J. Banks. Vol. 1. Prager. Westport, Conn. (updated and republished 2010) Stein, Wayne J. & Matthew VanAlstine (2008). Reflections on the Story: An Edited Interview With Matthew VanAlstine and Wayne Stein. Chapter. Indigenous Educational Models for Contemporary Practice. Edited by Meanette Kape'ahiokalani Padeken Ah Nee- Benham. Routledge. New York & London Stein, Wayne J. (2008). Tribal Colleges & Universities. Chapter. Handbook of North American Indians. Vol. 2. Smithsonian, Washington D. C. Stein, Wayne J. (2007). Tribal Colleges & Universities. Chapter Featuring Women in TC&Us. Gender and Education. Edited by Barbara J. Banks. Vol. 1. Prager. Westport, Conn. 2

Stein, Wayne J. (2000). Indian Gaming: The Apex of a Long Struggle. Chapter. Visions of an Enduring People: A Reader in Native American Studies. Walter C. Fleming and John G. Watts. Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company. Dubuque, IA. Stein, Wayne J. (1999). Tribally Controlled Colleges. Next Steps. Karen Swisher, Ed. Eric Press. Washington, DC. Stein, Wayne J. (1997, June). "Indian Education" and "American Indians Gambling: Economic and Social Impacts." Chapters. Contemporary American Indian Issues. Peter Lang Publishing. New York, NY. Stein, Wayne J. (1994). "Tribal Colleges: A Success Story." Chapter. Visions of an Enduring People: Introduction to Native American Studies. Walter C. Fleming & John G. Watts, Editors. Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company. Dubuque, IA. Stein, Wayne J. (1992). "Tribal Colleges: A Success Story." Chapter. First Generation Students: Confronting The Cultural Issues. L. Steven Zwerling & Howard B. London, Editors. New Direction Series. Jossey-Bass, Inc. Publishers. San Francisco, CA. Articles Stein, Wayne J. & Jetty, Mike. (2003). The Story of Distance Learning at Salish Kootenai College. Journal of American Indian Education. Special Edition. Vol. 41, Number 2. ASU. Tempe, AZ. Stein, Wayne J. (2001, Spring). It Started with a Dream. Tribal College Journal. Vol. XII, No. 3. Mancos, CO. Stein, Wayne J. (1998, Spring). Indian Gaming: The Apex of a Long Struggle. Wicazo SA Review. University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, MN. Stein, Wayne J. (1994, Spring). "Survival of American Indian Faculty in Four-Year Institutions." Thought and Action. The NEA Higher Education Journal. National Education Association. Washington, DC. Stein, Wayne J. and EagleEye, Dan. (1993, Autumn) "Learned Leadership." Tribal College Journal. Vol.5, Number 2. Mancos, CO. Stein, Wayne J. & Andersen, Lyle. (1992). "The American Indians in Mathematics Project (AIM)." Journal of Rural and Small Schools. Vol. 5. Number 2. Western Washington University. Bellingham, WA. Stein, Wayne J. & Andersen, Lyle. (1992, Winter). "Making Math Relevant." Tribal College Journal. Vol. III. Number 3. Mancos, CO. 3

Stein, Wayne J. (1990, Winter). "Building Connections." Tribal College Journal. Vol. I. Number 3. Mancos, CO. Stein, Wayne J. (1990, Summer). "Founding of the American Indian Higher Education Consortium." Tribal College Journal. Vol. II. Number 1. Mancos, CO. Stein, Wayne J. (1990, October). "The Funding of Tribally Controlled Colleges." Journal of American Indian Education. Vol. 30. Number 1. Arizona State University. Tempe, Arizona. Stein, Wayne J. (1986, Fall). "Indian/Tribal Studies Programs in the Tribally Controlled Community College." The Wicazo Sa Review. Vol. 2. Number 2. University of Minnesota Press. Minneapolis, MN. Other Stein, Wayne J. (2001). Native Americans in Higher Education. Encyclopedia on U.S. Higher Education. Forest & Kiwser. Louisiana State University. Baton Rouge, LA. Stein, Wayne J. (2001). Native American Studies.@ Encyclopedia On U.S. Higher Education. Forest & Kiwser. Louisiana State University. Baton Rouge, LA Stein, Wayne J. (2001). Tribal Colleges and Universities. Dictionary of American History. Charles Scribner=s Sons Reference Books. New York, NY. Stein, Wayne J. (1992, October). "MSU's Native American Success." Native American Graduate Student Publication. Pennsylvania State University. State College, PA. Stein, Wayne J. (1992, October). "Tribal Colleges' Place in Higher Education." WICHE Publication. Ethnic Diversity in Higher Education. Boulder, CO. Stein, Wayne J. (January, 1987). Abstracts (2). Educational Administration Abstracts. 22 (1). Edited LaCounte, Deborah; Stein, Wayne J. & Weasel Head, Patrick. (1991). Opening the Montana Pipeline. Tribal College Press. Montana State University. Bozeman, MT. Stein, Wayne J. (Ed. & Contributor). (1989-1991). Center for Native American Studies'. "WinterCount." CNAS News Letter. Montana State University. Bozeman, MT. Reports and Documents Contributions Stein, Wayne J. (2010). What Needs to be in Place. Report to NASH (National Association of Systems Heads). Washington D C. 4

Stein, Wayne J. (2000, December). Indigenous Controlled Education in Thailand and Myanmar. Blackfeet Community College and Fulbright Fellowship. Browning, MT and Washington, DC. Stein, Wayne J. (1998, Summer). American Indians in Mathematics: A Model Project to Explore SMET Standards and Assessment in Indian Country. Great Plains Rural Systemic Initiative. Turtle Mountain Community College. Belcourt, ND. Silverthorne, Joyce and Stein, Wayne J. (March, 1994). "American Indian Language Endorsements." Montana Indian Education Collaboration Position Paper. Great Falls, MT. Meeting the Challenge: The Report of the Montana White House conference on Indian Education. In Conference. Great Falls, MT. (September 9, 10, 1991). Report of Committee for Multicultural Experience. In Committee. Montana State University. Bozeman, MT. (1991-1992). A Plan for American Indian Education in Montana. Tracks Task Force. Montana Higher Education Systems. Helena, MT. (1990-1991). A Quality Work Force: The Key to Economic Development. Committee for Montana Council on Vocation Education. Helena, MT. (1990). Report on Research and Creative Activity. Essay on Montana State University's Native American Vision. Montana State University. Bozeman, MT. (1992, 1993, 1994). Wayne J. Stein - Creative Activities Continued CREATIVE AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES: Presentations American Indians in Higher Education and States Higher Education Departments. Keynote Conference Address. South Dakota American Indian Education Summit. SD Board of Regents. Chamberlain, SD. Sept. 27, 2010. Higher Education Panel on American Indians in Higher Education. South Dakota American Indian Education Summit. SD Board of Regents. Chamberlain, SD. Sept. 27, 2010. Leadership in Indian Country. LBHC Leadership Program. MSU. Bozeman, MT. Sept. 11, 2010 Facilitated Presentation s Panel. Minority Higher Education Leadership Presentations. Access to Success Conference. NASH. New Orleans, LA. Feb. 12, 2010. American Indians in Higher Education: Where we ve been-where we re at today-where we can 5

go!. Assess to Success Conference. NASH. New Orleans, LA. Feb. 12, 2010. What Needs to be in Place!. Access to Successes Conference. NASH. New Orleans, LA. Feb 11, 2010. "Strengthening Leadership in the American Indian Community". Hopa Conference. Bozeman, MT. 2008. "Perseverance in Graduate School by American Indian Students". Mellon Fellows-American Indian College Fund. Hawaii. 2007. "Technology in Indian Education". Keynote Speaker. Ft. Peck Indian Education Conference. Poplar, MT. 2007. "Learning Styles of TCU Students". Salish Kootenai College. Pablo, MT. 2007. "Contemporary Issues of American Indians & American Indian Literature". Presentations to Eastern Montana Teachers. Distance Technology-Burns Center. Bozeman, MT. 2007. "Leadership in American Indian Education". Keynote Speaker. Ft. Peck Indian Education Conference. Poplar, MT. 2006. "In Our Mothers Voice". World Indigenous People's Conference on Education. Hamilton, New ZN. 2005. Hamilton, NZ. ( facilitator, presenter, & participant led by Dr. Maenette Benham, U of H-Manoa).. World Indigenous People's Conference on Education. Hamilton, New ZN. 2005. (with Dr. Walter Fleming, MSU). "Inca & Mayan Heritage Update and Continuing Ed Systems". Conference on Humanities. Hawaii. 2005. (with Dr. Walter Fleming, MSU). To Develop and Build a Tribal College. AIHEC Leadership Institute. Mesa, AZ. 2004 Academic Program Review & Faculty Assessment and Linking TCUs & Mainstream Institutions. AIHEC Leadership Institute. Greensboro, NC. November 2003. Tribally Controlled Colleges for the Indigenous Community & The National Museum of the American Indian. World Indigenous People s Conference of Education. Alberta, Canada. 2002 Responsibilities of American Indian University Graduates to Their Families, Communities, and Selves Upon Graduation. University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY. May 2000. Five Year Evaluation Summary of the Native American Higher Education Initiatives Progress. Kellogg Foundation and Orbis Associates to Participants of the NAHEI Project. Albuquerque, 6

NM. March 2000. Curriculum for Native American Studies Programs. American Indian Studies Conference. Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ. March 2000. To Build a Tribally Controlled College. (1999, Aug.) World Indigenous People s Conference of Education. Hilo, Hawaii. Communities, Leadership, and Tribal colleges. (1998, Oct.). Conference of Ford Fellows. Featured Speaker. Irvine, California. Minority Faculty in Academe: Documenting the Unique American Indian Experience. (1998, Oct.). Faculty of Color Conference. Joint Keynote Speaker (Melina Hickey). University of Minnesota. Minneapolis, Minnesota. Changing Ethics in Indian Country. (1997, Dec.). Practical Ethics Center, University of Montana, Missoula, MT. Leadership as Servant in Indian Country. (1997, Oct.). JFK School of Public Administration, Harvard and the Crow Tribal Government Workshop. Montana State University, Bozeman, MT. Contemporary Issues of Hunting and Fishing in Indian Country. (1997, May). American Indian Fish and Wildlife Association. Montana State University, Bozeman, MT. Contemporary American Indian Issues and the Monument of Indians at the Battle of the Little Big Horn National Park. (1997, Aug.). Joint presenter Dennis Sun Rhodes. Association of American Architects, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT. "Contemporary Indian Issues." (1996, Nov.). Museum of the Rockies, Bozeman, MT. "History of Indian Education." (1996, Aug.). National Native American Leaders of Higher Education. Second Annual conference. Evergreen State University. Olympia, WA. "Gaming, Sovereignty and Impacts." (1996, May). Grand Opening Spirit Lake Casino. Fort Totten, ND. "Serving the Community." (1996, May). Graduation Commencement. Turtle Mountain Community college. Belcourt, ND. "History of Indian Gaming." (1995, Oct). Tribal Chairman of Montana and Wyoming meeting. Bozeman, MT. "State of American Indian Education." (1994, Oct.). Governors' Interstate Indian Council. Annual Meeting. Polson, MT. 7

"History of the Tribally Controlled Colleges." (1994, Aug.). National Association of State University and Land Grant Colleges (NASULC). Annual Conference. Big Sky, MT. "Fund Raising for Tribal Community College Libraries." (1994, July). Montana State University-Bozeman Library/Tribal Community College Summer Institute. Annual Summer Institute. Bozeman, MT. "Do's and Don'ts for those Interested in a NEH Grant." (1994, June). National Endowment for the Humanities. Regional Workshop. Billings, MT. "History of the Tribal Community College Movement." (1993, May). American Indian Higher Education Consortium. Second Generation Leadership Institute. Washington, DC. "Partnerships between Tribal Community Colleges and Four Year Institutions." (1994, April). Montana Indian Education Association. Annual Montana Indian Education Association Conference. Missoula, MT. "Development of Tribal Colleges." (1993, Mar.). Treaty 7 Tribal Council. Education Leadership In-service Conference. Calgary, Alberta, Canada. "Montana State University's Native American Success." (1992, Oct.) Pennsylvania State University. Penn State's American Indian Leadership Program. State College, PA. "Ethnic Diversity in University Systems." (1992, Oct.). Western Interstate Commission of Higher Education. New Mexico Diversity in Higher Education. Albuquerque, NM. "American Indians Into Mathematics (AIM)." (1991, Nov.). Dwight D. Eisenhower U.S. Department of Education Program. Dwight D. Eisenhower Annual Conference. Joint Presenter, Dr. Lyle Andersen. Washington, DC. "Funding of the Tribal Community Colleges." (1990. April). American Indian Higher Education Consortium. AIHEC Annual Conference. Bismarck, ND. Proposals - Successful Funding Efforts Education Foundation of America Grant of $30,000 for American Indian High School Project at Montana State University. Co-Produced a grant housed at Michigan State University and funded by Kellogg Foundation to contribute to and edit book on the NAHEI Project. Chair in Native American Studies. (1992-Present). Multi-funding Sources (numerous miniproposals). $1,250,000 to date. ($100,000, Grant from Hearst, 2000.) 8

AIM (American Indians into Mathematics). (1994-97). Dwight D. Eisenhower Program. U.S. Department of Education. $550,000 over a three year period. Community/Native American Scholarship Program. (1994) Direct funding from community member to financial in-need Native American student. Jointly with Mr. Bill Bryan. $11,000 to date. American Indian Awareness Week Program. (1989-98). Mini-Proposals for the CNAS' annual Indian Awareness Week. Jointly with Mr. John Watts and Ms. Saralyn Sebern. Approximately $60,000 over a nine year period. AIM. (1992-93). Dwight D. Eisenhower Program. U.S. Department of Education. Reapplications on three year program. $390,000 over a two year period. Second Generation Leadership Institute. (1990-93). American Indian Higher Education Consortium/Ford Foundation. Jointly with Dr. Joe McDonald, Salish Kootenai College. $240,000 over a three year period. RELATED EXPERIENCES AND HONORS: 2002-2007 Board Member of National Museum of American Indian, Smithsonian Institute. 1999-2003 Board Member of the Jacob K. Javits Fellowship Board. 1996-2003 Committee Member, Kellogg Tribal Community College Initiative Advisory Committee. 1995-2004 Committee Member, Commissioner of Higher Education Office, Advisory Committee 1993-1998 Chair, Community/Native American Scholarship Committee, MSU 1992 - Present Chair, Sub-committee to establish a Chair in Native American Studies at MSU, Second Century Campaign, Humanities Challenge 9

1992-1994, 1997-1998 Chair, Montana Committee of American Indian Higher Education 1985 Crawford Scholarship "Outstanding Community College Educator." Washington State University 1985 Bush Leadership Fellowship Bush Foundation 1981-1985 President (1982-1983) and Board Member American Indian Higher Education Consortium 10