Due to COVID-19 protocols, Haskell will not resume in-person classes next week. The decision to remain online will be reevaluated the beginning of March. Details below:
"Due to weather – campus will be closed & classes will be canceled on Wednesday, Feb 2nd – only essential staff will be on duty." - Haskell Indian Nations University
“No matter what, I’m doing it; no matter how much heat I get, I’m doing this for the students,” said Villalobos. “If they need help with anything on campus, that’s my job.”
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"It’s important to bring awareness to these two issues during Native American Heritage Month because they are the most common and most difficult to overcome."
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"We played with them as long as we could, and that was like 8 minutes. Not to downplay our talent and skill level, you know they're a little quicker, they jump higher, and they were faster."
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“It does make it feel like it’s going to be safer on campus because everyone will be vaccinated and it’s a relief because they might have bigger classes or offer more than they did before.”https://t.co/5HE6xsV2jZ
"Growing up in a small town then transferring to a big city to go to school is a huge difference for two Haskell Indian Nation University students."
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On the men’s side the first race since the Covid-19 outbreak, making it two years that the trail has been run competitively. (Continue Reading)
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Haskell hosted eight area schools for the Women’s race of the annual Billy Mills Cross Country Meet. This is the first time in 2 years they have been able to host due to the Covid-19 pandemic. (Continue Reading)
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Join the virtual Hiawatha Center for Justice tonight at 7 pm CDT for a moderated panel on The History of Federal Indian Boarding Schools! Details below: