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Navajo Technical University recently hosted an open house

POSTED ON Nov 17, 2023

The November 16 event was held in a campus center where faculty, campus clubs, and campus resources set up tables or booths. The purpose of the event was to provide information to current and future students regarding finishing school or finding work.

Little Priest Tribal College receives $1.7M grant to establish a native language resource center

POSTED ON Nov 16, 2023

In honor of Native American Heritage Month, the American Indian Higher Education Consortium is showcasing tribal colleges and universities on social media. As per the recent post shared by AIHEC, Little Priest Tribal College, established in 1996, is named after

Campus events during Native American Heritage Month

POSTED ON Nov 15, 2023

The American Indian College Fund's annual Tribal College Blanket Design Contest is opening on November 15, as announced by Osage News on Twitter. The competition is open to all American Indian and Alaska Native students who attend a tribal college or university

Full-time and part-time internships, soil conservation and engineering training programs

POSTED ON Nov 14, 2023

Internships are available at the White House Initiative on Advancing Educational Equity, Excellence, and Economic Opportunity for Native Americans and Strengthening Tribal Colleges and Universities. Students enrolled in a degree-seeking program at an accredited

Sitting Bull College marked its 50th anniversary of providing higher education in September

POSTED ON Nov 13, 2023

Since its was established five decades ago. the college has offered a variety of degrees and certificates including three master's degrees, nine bachelor's degrees, 16 associate's degrees, and eight certificates at its campuses located in Fort Yates, ND, Mobridge,

Veterans Day: Taking the time to honor and remember those who have served

POSTED ON Nov 10, 2023

On Veterans Day, we take a moment to reflect on the courage and selflessness of the brave men and women who have served our country. We express our gratitude for their sacrifices, both living and deceased. Arizona State University has announced t

National First-Generation College Celebration, Nov. 8, 2023

POSTED ON Nov 09, 2023

The University of Washington Bothell, Seattle, and Tacoma campuses participated in the National First-Generation College Celebration for the sixth consecutive year. This nationwide event, led by the Council for Opportunity in Education (COE) and the National As

A recent study has found that engineering courses have some of the most sleep-deprived students

POSTED ON Nov 08, 2023

According to sleep experts at Bed Kingdom, a recent study has revealed the university courses with the most sleep-deprived students. The study analyzed eleven areas, including timetabled hours, hours spent on assignments, independent study hours, work placement

New president at Haskell envisions expanding opportunities for Tribal students nationwide

POSTED ON Nov 07, 2023

Haskell Indian Nations University has welcomed a new president. Dr. Francis Arpan, a Yankton Sioux Tribe citizen, was recently appointed by the U.S. Department of the Interior - Indian Affairs. Arpan, who is the eighth president of Haskell, was inaugurated on c

A Banner Year for this leading Tribal College and University

POSTED ON Nov 06, 2023

Northwest Indian College recently celebrated its 40th anniversary. It is the only tribal college that serves Washington, Oregon, and Idaho, and it plays an essential role in nurturing the next generation of tribal leaders, indigenous scientists, and community membe

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