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Femme Fest at Haskell Indian Nations University

2024-04-01
By: Emmitt Brazille
On: April 1, 2024
In: Arts & Entertainment, Events, Human Interest, Uncategorized

On a rainy Sunday evening, the local community, Haskell students, and talented individuals came together for the Femme Fest. Many groups came to perform and help host the event in Tommaney Library, including Gamma Delta Pi, Lawrence All Ages Noise Destination, and The Emily Taylor Center of Gender Equity. ThereContinue Reading

KU Bridges vs KU Exchange Programs

2024-03-26
By: Emmitt Brazille
On: March 26, 2024
In: Haskell Indian Nations University, Informational

Haskell provides many services to students who want to open their horizons and explore new things. Though Haskell may not possess every major that students may be pursuing, Haskell can provide some pathways to start student’s pursuits while attending Haskell. The two programs are the Bridges program and the ExchangeContinue Reading

Haskell’s 2nd Annual BIPOC Entrepreneurial Summit

2024-02-29
By: Emmitt Brazille
On: February 29, 2024
In: Events, Haskell Indian Nations University

The BIPOC event for Haskell was two days filled with many affluent, generous, and wise individuals and speakers from all over the country. Many students and staff came to listen and network with each other and get more information about the programs available. After the main messages and speakers, theContinue Reading

Haskell Welcomes the Department of Energy’s Director of Indian Energy Policy and Program on February 6, 2024

2024-02-24
By: Emmitt Brazille
On: February 24, 2024
In: Uncategorized

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February 10, 2024 Haskell Athletes Compete at Washburn Indoor Athletic Facility

2024-02-17
By: Emmitt Brazille
On: February 17, 2024
In: Track

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