Spring Break Events for Students
With Spring Break just around the corner, if you plan on staying here on campus and want to have fun, here are some events to help keep you entertained just for you! Monday, March 11th: “Cook Out Party” at Tecumseh Hall from 2 pm-End. They will have snow cones, hamburgers,Continue Reading
Southern Style Line Dancing Hosted by Miss Haskell
On Wednesday, February 28th, Kylie Standingwater (Miss Haskell 23′-24) hosted a southern-style line dancing workshop at Tecumseh Hall on the Haskell Campus. It was a rockin’ evening of shuffling and swaying with a lineup of timeless line-dancing hits. With a great turnout this time around, Kylie plans to host moreContinue Reading
Haskell’s 2nd Annual BIPOC Entrepreneurial Summit
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’s Welcome Back Powwow Set for February 24, 2024
Haskell Indian Nations University is set to honor the traditions of Indigenous ancestors with a welcome back Powwow for the Spring semester. This event is free and open to the public and will take place on Saturday, February 24, 2024, at Haskell’s Coffin Sports Complex, 155 Indian Ave Lawrence, KS.Continue Reading
Haskell Sorority Presents Children’s Storytime Event
Haskell’s Gamma Delta Pi Chapter plans to offer a children’s storytime at 6 PM Thursday, February 15, 2024, at Tommaney Library. When asked why Gamma Delta Pi is hosting the event, Sorority Clan Mother Sophia Boldwarrior said, “We aim to get in touch with our inner child during the bookContinue Reading
Northern Native Belt Making Class – A piece you did not know you needed!
Ryia LeBeau, Two Kettle Band of the Thithunwan (People of the Plains) in South Dakota. Photo by Straighthead photography As seen with ribbon skirts, belts from Northern Native American Tribes are worn in times of a celebration, ceremony, or a girl’s first moon meaning her becoming a woman. These piecesContinue Reading
Haskell Hosts a Kick-off of Step by Step Project: Dr. Daniel Wildcat Delivers Key Lecture on Indigenous Knowledge and Climate Change
The Step by Step project began their state-wide initiative of hosting conversations on the climate change crisis and how individuals can become involved. On June 9th, 2022, their first event was held at the auditorium at the Haskell Indian Nations University with various members of the Lawrence community in attendance.Continue Reading
Writing Center dedicated to Smokey McKinney
April 28 — “To have something named after you is pretty damn cool,” said Smokey Mckinney responding to a surprise dedication ceremony for him. At the ceremony, McKinney, an English instructor and founder of the writing center, was presented with a plaque inscribed, “Inspired by Dr. Smokey McKinney’s commitment toContinue Reading