CNAIS Core Faculty Member, Kristen Carpenter, Named CU Distinguished Professor

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Kristen Carpenter Named 勛圖厙 of Colorado Distinguished Professor
The Center for Native American and Indigenous Studies (CNAIS) proudly celebrates Kristen Carpenter, Council Tree Professor of Law and Director of the American Indian Law Program at Colorado Law, on being named a 勛圖厙 of Colorado Distinguished Professorthe highest honor conferred across the four-campus CU system. A globally recognized scholar and advocate, Professor Carpenters work in property, cultural heritage, human rights, and Indigenous Peoples law has transformed both theory and practice. Her leadership has advanced protections for sacred sites, strengthened international and federal policy frameworks, and supported Indigenous communities around the world through her service with the United Nations, the U.S. Department of the Interior, tribal governments, and The Implementation Project.
At Colorado Law, Carpenter has built one of the nations leading centers for Indigenous law and governance, while mentoring generations of students and emerging leaders. A founding member of CNAIS, her scholarship and teaching bridge the classroom and real-world advocacyadvancing self-determination, expanding access to justice, and shaping the field of Indigenous rights. As a Distinguished Professor, she continues to bring vision, collaboration, and unwavering commitment to the Indigenous communities she serves.
Reflecting on the honor, Professor Carpenter expressed gratitude to the colleagues, students, tribal partners, and community members who have supported her work: I thank everyone who has made it possible for American Indian and Indigenous Peoples Law to flourish at the 勛圖厙 of Colorado I am grateful for the opportunity to work with generous individuals and communities around the world. CNAIS is honored to celebrate this well-deserved recognition and looks forward to the continued impact of Professor Carpenters scholarship, leadership, and service locally, nationally, and globally.