Haskell Student of the Year Haskell Indian Nations University is proud to announce the 2019 Haskell Student of the Year, RaeLynn King from the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma. Ms. King is a senior at Haskell, and will graduate this spring with her bachelor’s in Business Administration. She has demonstrated academicContinue Reading

Job opening information courtesy of the Haskell Financial Aid office. Information current as of 2/25/2019. Please contact individual departments for interviews. Openings Overview: Student Worker – Vice-President of University Services (VPUS) Office: 1 position Tutor – Boy’s & Girls Club: 1 position Student Assistant – Bursar Office: 1 position Tutor(s) – Student Success Center: 4Continue Reading

A three year run as AFC west division Champions. The league’s highest ranked offense. Placed second in the AFC. One game away from the Super Bowl. Up-and- coming Quarterback named league MVP. This is just a short list of the Kansas City Chiefs accomplishments in the 2018 football season. WhileContinue Reading

Dr. Daniel Wildcat is a Yuchi member of the Muscogee Nation and is currently the Acting-President of Haskell Indian Nations University. He will hold this position until March 17, 2019 and presumes returning to his previous position as Acting-Vice President of Academic Affairs. Dr. Wildcat has worked at Haskell forContinue Reading

Dr. Daniel Wildcat is a Yuchi member of the Muscogee Nation and is currently the Acting-President of Haskell Indian Nations University. He will hold this position until March 17, 2019 and presumes returning to his previous position as Acting-Vice President of Academic Affairs. Dr. Wildcat has worked at Haskell forContinue Reading

The US National Science Foundation (NSF) hired the American Indian Higher Education Consortium (AIHEC) to assess and provide recommendations on the state of internet technology throughout TCU’s. As part of that assessment, representatives from AIHEC held a formal listening session in Pontiac Hall to hear from students and faculty aboutContinue Reading

Photo & Story By Marie Davis The Haskell Indian Art market was founded in 1987 and for more than thirty years has provided a venue for Native American artists.  In addition to the art on display, students danced all day Saturday and Sunday. Ranging from cloth to grass dancers, attendeesContinue Reading