‘Healing the Sacred’ spring ’19 plans
Haskell Indian Nations University (HINU) was awarded a three year grant in 2017 through the Office for Victims of Crime (OVC). This grant is to Develop Future Victim Specialists for Indian Country. The grant allows Haskell Indian Nations University to create an advocate training curriculum program for participants. HINU hasContinue Reading
Student Body President address to students
Welcome back students! It is my great pleasure to welcome everyone back to Haskell as we all continue our journeys. As I begin my last semester here at Haskell I look back at my experience of Haskell. I remember my days as a rebellious freshman that challenged the boundaries, myContinue Reading
Haskell Student Activists March to City Hall
A crowd of student activists gathered in front of the Haskell Cultural Center and Museum in solidarity with the nationwide Indigenous People’s Movement, whose goal is “uniting the Indigenous peoples across the World to stand together to bring awareness to the injustices affecting Indigenous men, women and children from North,Continue Reading
Haskell Student Travels to Hawai’i for Summer Internship
Traveling over 3,700 miles across the country and over the Pacific Ocean was not how I invisioned on spending my summer. I was accepted to the 2018 Pacific Internship Programs Exploring Sciences (PIPES). PIPES is a university level project-based internship program housed within the Office of Re- search at theContinue Reading
Official 2018 Homecoming Queen Candidates
? AIHEC: Susan Hawkins, Inupiaq from the Native Village of Wales ? Indigenous Student Alliance: Priscilla Ortiz, Lipay Nation of Santa Ysabel ? Haskell Cross Country: Violet Sutton, Cherokee ? Haskell Film Club:Continue Reading
Haskell Volleyball Recap 10/5/18
By Patrick Tate RECAP: Haskell traveled to Lindsborg, Kan., to face off against the Bethany College Swedes. Haskell Women jumped off to a great start, quickly finishing off the Swedes with a set one win of 25-14. The next two sets weren’t as glamorous for them as they lost theContinue Reading
Indigenous Women Congressional Candidates Visit
By Tiffany Blevins Tommaney Hall was visited by two Congressional Candidates on Sunday, Sept., 9. Congressional candidates; Sharice Davids (Ho-chunk), Democatic primary winner for Kansas State Representative and Deb Haaland (Laguna-Pueblo), New Mexico 1st Congressional district Democratic winner. Davids and Haaland have the unique opportunity of becoming the First IndigenousContinue Reading
Students Voice Concerns about Campus IT
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
Why Halloween Should be Respected
The night of October 31st has lost its meaning. Parties and drinking have taken the place of the metaphysical event that is Samhain. All Hallows is the one night of the year that the veil that separates the world of the living and the realm of the dead is mostContinue Reading