CATalyst Studios staff recognized for advancing Tribal engagement, Native student success
On Roberto Clemente Day – Sept. 15 – President Robbins, and the Office of Native American Advancement & Tribal Engagement (NAATE) recognized the work CATalyst Studios staff is doing to advance Tribal engagement and Native student success. Niko Sanchez, Digital Design & Fabrication Specialist, represented CATalyst Studios for the honor.
Roberto Enrique Clemente Walker was a Puerto Rican professional baseball player who played 18 seasons in Major League Baseball for the Pittsburgh Pirates, primarily as a right fielder. Major League Baseball established Roberto Clemente Day in 2002 in honor of the late hall of famer.
About CATalyst Studios
Our makerspace is where you can:
- Explore and use our equipment
- Attend events and workshops to learn new maker skills
- Create your own media and projects
- Get certified in 3D printing, laser cutting and embroidery
While we focus on working with University of Arizona students, community members are also welcome to use our spaces and equipment. No previous experience needed.
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