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Our Mission
IT Department: providing secure, reliable, and integrated tech solutions aligned with academic and administrative goals, while delivering excellent customer service. Our mission includes: partnering with the college community to understand it needs, leading effective use of emerging technologies, and demonstrating technical and operational excellence through professionalism and continuous improvement.
Our Vision
Information Technology department will be recognized as a high-performance team providing technology excellence that advances learning, teaching, research, and student formation in alignment with Diné College’s mission and goals.
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Our focus is on delivering you the absolute best support, guiding you through training and providing forward-thinking solutions.
IT Services
Enhancing Academic Excellence: Your Gateway to IT Services at Diné College.
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Streamline administrative tasks by logging in to your MY DC Portal.
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Unlock Your Digital Potential: Need assistance navigating the IT portal?
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Information Technology:
Empowering productivity, extending education, and ensuring security for Diné College’s growth.
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Live chat support is a way for our students and faculty to have real-time, back-and-forth conversations with support agents.
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Security Awareness Program
A Security Awareness Program is a structured initiative aimed at educating and training within organizations.
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Diné Environmental Institute Research & Outreach (DEI)
Diné College and the Board of Regents worked in cooperation with the Navajo Nation Council to establish the Diné Environmental Institute Research and Outreach at Shiprock North Campus in 2001 with support through the Navajo Nation Council (Resolution # CAP -21-01) and the Education Committee of the Navajo Nation Council (Resolution ECMA – 36-00). DEI has remained consistent with the Mission of Diné College to promote a positive impact on students.

DEI, with funding through Federal Cooperative Grants, has been utilizing and strengthening Diné College’s Science, Technology, Engineering and Math ( STEM) programs to support Diné College students through greater attention to cultural relevance, scaffold learning and field research-based and classroom instructional deliveries. Key to these goals is the understanding of the traditional Diné process and method of research and analysis using core ancient Diné principles and values which guide environmental research and education. The Diné concept of and relationship to the environment and the natural elements of life are strongly linked to the use of core ancient Diné principles and values which guided environmental research, curriculum and Math/Science (STEM) approaches. Educational sessions obtained from these research activities are taken into the College classrooms, K-12 schools, community and other professional entities.
Diné Environmental Institute holds considerable promise for Diné Interns advancing real-life practical applications drawn from the philosophical strengths of Navajo culture to the understanding of issues and to the generation of solutions to the major contemporary issues of society – both Navajo and national. DEI maintains strong semester and summer internship opportunities for STEM students. The Goals of the DEI Internship Program are:
To encourage students to develop a strong interest in science, math and/or engineering and to complete Associate of Science and/or Bachelor degrees.
To prepare students to transfer to a four-year college or university and complete Graduate degree programs in STEM.
Through the BIO 485 and BIO 408 academic internship and an intensive ten (10) week hypothesis-driven annual summer internship program, provide real-life mentored research experiences for students at national laboratories, partnering federal agencies/universities and local communities to expose students to activities commonly encountered in scientific careers.
To encourage Native American students to return to their communities as scientists and engineers.
The sustainability of DEI has been proven by the growth of university partnerships, research experiences, and internships for Diné students.
Cove Livestock Study Quality Assurance Project Plan
Information Technology:
Aarrin Yazzi, IT Director
Michele Vecenti, IT Operations Manager
Network Operations Center (NOC)
Tsaile Campus
Superfund terminologies/definitions & Diné Glossary:
As a part of the Tronox clean-up activities, DEI developed a Diné Language Glossary on Superfund project terminologies. This Glossary will assist Diné interpreters and translators to better communicate with impacted Diné communities and promote community participation and input.
Diné Language Translations of Tronox-Specific Terminologies
Cove Video Documentary
DEI Research Projects and Resources
www.epa.gov/navajo-nation-uranium-cleanup/cove-area-mines
www.epa.gov/navajo-nation-uranium-cleanup
http://sric.org/nbcs/docs/NBCS_overview_063014.pdf
https://superfund.arizona.edu/core/community-engagement/gold-king-mine-spill
Dine’ College Book Chapter 2011 Dr. Jody Waugh
Navajo Nation Stove Exchange Study
Office Hours:
Monday – Friday: 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Closed during Lunch: 12 p.m. – 1 p.m.
After hours Help Desk Support is an external IT Support resource
24/7 Help Desk
Phone: (877) 211-3097
Local support during Regular business hours
Dine College: (928) 724-6644/6675
Fax Number: (928) 724-6895
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Information Technology
P.O. Box C28, One Circle Drive
Tsaile, AZ 86556
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