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Cassandra Manuelito-Kerkvliet was born on 14 May, 1954 in Laramie, Wyoming, U.S., is an American academic administrator. Discover Cassandra Manuelito-Kerkvliet's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 69 years old?

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Occupation Academic administrator
Age 69 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 14 May, 1954
Birthday 14 May
Birthplace Laramie, Wyoming, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1954

Cassandra Manuelito-Kerkvliet (born May 14, 1954) is an American academic administrator.

Manuelito-Kerkvliet was born on May 14, 1954, in Laramie, Wyoming.

Her Navajo family is from Tohatchi and Naschitti, New Mexico.

She has three sisters and a brother.

1956

Her parents moved to Wyoming as part of the Indian Relocation Act of 1956 to work for the Union Pacific Railroad.

Manuelito-Kerkvliet was born into the Towering House clan, born for the Salt clan while her maternal and paternal grandfathers were in the Mud and Weaver clans respectively.

She is the great-great granddaughter of Navajo Chief Manuelito.

1960

Manuelito-Kerkvliet experienced racism and a "redneck mentality" growing up in a predominately white community in the 1960s.

1976

She completed a B.A. in social work in 1976 and a M.S. in counselor education in 1988 from the University of Wyoming.

1990

From 1990 to 1995, she was the coordinator of the Indian Education Office at Oregon State University (OSU).

1992

In March 1992 she worked in the OSU Multicultural Affairs Office.

1993

By 1993, she had assisted Native American students earning degrees at OSU for six years.

She shared her experience as the only Native American woman her age at OSU's campus, stating "being Navajo and very traditional, I get lonely."

In 1993, only 150 out of 2,284 faculty members were black, American Indian, Asian, or Hispanic.

1995

Manuelito-Kerkvliet reported similar concerns in 1995 when she was the coordinator of the OSU Indian Education Office.

She worked for 16 years with Native American students at Oregon State University and University of Oregon.

At Oregon State University, she founded and directed the Indian Education Office.

2000

She was formerly the president of Diné College from 2000 to 2003.

She became president of Diné College on August 1, 2000.

2001

She spent half of February 2001 in Washington, D.C., meeting with congressional leaders and presidents of other tribal colleges in the American Indian Higher Education Consortium.

2003

On April 1, 2003, R. C. Gorman donated his personal library to Diné College at Manuelito-Kerkvliet's request.

She left Diné College in 2003.

2005

She earned a Ph.D. in educational policy and management from the University of Oregon in 2005.

Her dissertation was titled: "Widening the Circle: Mentoring and the Learning Process for American Indian Women in Tribal College Administration."

Paul Goldman and Diane M. Dunlap served as co-chairs of her dissertation committee.

Phyllis Lee served as a mentor and coach during the final phase of her doctoral studies.

Manuelito-Kerkvliet's areas of interest include minority women in higher education administration, American Indian higher education, promoting gender equity, and leadership development.

She worked in student services and counseling at the University of Oregon, the University of Wyoming, New Mexico State University, and the University of New Mexico.

2006

In April 2006, Manuelito-Kerkvliet was selected as president of the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA).

She was set to succeed Della Warrior on July 1, 2006, but in June 2006, she declined the job with the IAIA without elaborating on her decision.

2007

She was the president of Antioch University Seattle from 2007 to 2013—the first Native American woman to serve as president of an accredited university outside of the Tribal College and University System.

She became president of Antioch University Seattle in July 2007.

2013

Her last day was June 30, 2013.

Manuelito-Kerkvliet was the first Native American woman to serve as president of an accredited university that was not a tribal college or university.

Manuelito-Kerkvliet is married and has three sons.

She enjoys outdoor activities including backpacking, camping, fly fishing, and whitewater rafting.

She also knits and is a participant in book clubs.

, Manuelito-Kerkvliet resides in Corvallis, Oregon.

During the COVID-19 pandemic on the Navajo Nation, she sewed an estimated 5,000 face masks through the program she named Nizhoni which is Navajo for "beautiful...in a surface way. It means more of a balanced life."