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CountAllVotes

(21,671 posts)
Thu Mar 27, 2025, 03:37 PM Mar 27

Thank you, Haskell!

We Have Great News!

Haskell Indian Nations University has announced it will rehire the faculty members who were recently laid off due to federal budget cuts.

This is a huge victory for Native students – providing the security they need to finish out the semester – and it’s proof of what’s possible when we stand together.

In recent weeks, as faculty were laid off and students faced losing access to essential courses, Native communities and allies have been speaking out loudly. Students rallied. Educators and advocates wrote letters, called elected officials, and shared their stories. The response was powerful – and it’s working.

But while the return of professors is an important win, we also need to be clear: the broader fight to protect Native students and Tribal Colleges is far from over. Non-teaching faculty at Haskell and SIPI are still furloughed, and we need to keep our voices loud to ensure they get to return as well.

What’s happening at Haskell is just one example of what Native institutions and students are facing right now. Across the country, Tribal Colleges and Universities (TCUs) are experiencing severe funding threats and staff reductions, directly tied to federal policies that would dismantle critical education infrastructure – including potential cuts to Pell Grants, Title III funding, and programs that support Native language preservation, teacher training, and student wellness.

As Haskell President Frank Couch told ICT News, this rehiring is a major step forward, but it does not erase the uncertainty or long-term harm that these funding disruptions have caused. Many Native students are still facing delayed graduations, canceled courses, and the loss of vital mentorship and community support.

https://standwith.collegefund.org/issues-impacting-indian-country/thank-you-haskell/

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Thank you, Haskell! (Original Post) CountAllVotes Mar 27 OP
K & R.................... Lovie777 Mar 27 #1
Staunch American Indian advocate CountAllVotes Mar 27 #2
K & R............... Clouds Passing Mar 27 #3
Good news, but it's not clear how this rehiring is being funded in the absence of Federal support. TheRickles Mar 27 #4
That's what I was just thinking CountAllVotes Mar 27 #5
K & R!! WiVoter Mar 27 #6
You are most welcome! CountAllVotes Mar 27 #7
Wondderful Good News... for Naive Americans & Cha Mar 27 #8

CountAllVotes

(21,671 posts)
2. Staunch American Indian advocate
Thu Mar 27, 2025, 03:43 PM
Mar 27

Those that know who I am and about my writing, may be aware that I am a staunch American Indian advocate.

My work over the years, despite my poor health, has continued.

Anyone that knows a thing about Indian Law knows how illegal this act is!

Thank you Haskell indeed!



TheRickles

(2,679 posts)
4. Good news, but it's not clear how this rehiring is being funded in the absence of Federal support.
Thu Mar 27, 2025, 06:07 PM
Mar 27

Is it a model that can be applied elsewhere?

CountAllVotes

(21,671 posts)
5. That's what I was just thinking
Thu Mar 27, 2025, 06:09 PM
Mar 27

Does this set a precedent?

Perhaps it does, that is what I happen to think!



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