images/stories/images/people/petecoser.jpgPete G. Coser, Ed.D.
Dr. Pete G. Coser was born and raised in Okmulgee, OK. He is a full-blood member of the Muscogee Creek Nation. Coser is of the Fox Clan, Kashita Tribal Town and an adopted member of the Arbeka Talladega Tribal Town and Ceremonial Ground. During his professional career, Dr. Coser has worked in inner city schools, rural consolidated school districts, higher education institutions, federally funded programs, and tribal government. Coser has served in the positions of teacher, professor, counselor, and administrator. Dr. Coser currently serves at Bacone College as a Special Assistant to the President for Tribal Affairs, Acting Director of the Center for American Indian Studies, Coordinator of the American Indian Summer Bridge Program, and has faculty rank of Associate Professor and teaches American Indian Tribal Government for the American Indian Studies Department.

Mid-Term Recruitment Plan

Short-Term Recruitment Plan

Summer Bridge Program

Annual Spring Symposium

National Conference on Native American Spirituality

 

Native American Spirituality Conference

 

Bacone College is pleased to host the National Conference on Native American Spirituality. This recurring conference is co-sponsored by the Oklahoma Conference of the United Methodist Church, the American Baptist Churches in the USA, the Oklahoma Indian Missionary Conference, Drew Theological School and Bacone College.