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Human Resources
Policies, Manuals and Handbooks: The links below are for references to all DOI, BIA and Haskell employees. DOI policies – Departmental Manuals | U.S. Department of the Interior DOI HR policies – Human Resources Policies | U.S. Department of the Interior AS-IA manuals – Manual | Indian Affairs AS-IA handbooks – IA Handbooks | Indian Affairs Haskell Employee […]
Read MoreA.A. Communication Studies
Associate of Arts, Communication Studies The mastery of speech communication skills enables students to communicate more effectively in interpersonal, intercultural, group, and public situations. Principles of communication theory provide students with a basis for understanding and analyzing the role of communication and rhetoric in society. Student Learning Outcomes Research and Documentation Skills Students will effectively […]
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100-Level200-Level MCOM 115|Video Production I|3 Credits Basic operating procedures of video production equipment: sound recording and mixing, studio and location lighting, and video editing techniques. Study of the operating characteristics, care and maintenance of professional video equipment. MCOM 116|Video Production II|3 Credits Producing industrial video and producing the Haskell News. Students will set up for […]
Read MoreFAQs
When are my fees due? Students must register for classes prior to paying the semester fees; semester fees are due by the first day of class each semester. If you register for classes after the first day of class, you will be assessed a $30.00 late registration fee. See also: Fee Policy. What if I cannot pay […]
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All policies and fees are recommended and approved by Haskell Indian Nations University and the Board of Regents and are subject to change. Fee Policy The mission of Haskell Indian Nations University is to provide a tuition-free education for Native American Indians and Alaskan Natives of federally recognized tribes beginning in 1884. Current students will be […]
Read MoreCreative Writing
The Haskell English Department supports student creative writing through courses, organizations, publications and readings. Faculty who teach the classes are published writers. Student Publications Haskell: The English department has published a Haskell collection of creative writings frequently since 1991. The Indian Leader newspaper publishes student writings. National publications: Students publish regularly in Tribal College Journal, tribal […]
Read MoreWhy Haskell
Frequently Asked Questions LOOKING FOR ANSWERS? WE’VE GOT YOU COVERED. 1) When are applications due? If you are a first-time student, transfer-in student or a student reapplying to be readmitted, our deadlines are as follows: Fall Semester: June 1st Summer Semester: April 15th Spring Semester: November 15th You do not have to reapply if you […]
Read MoreMuseum Collections and Archives
Haskell Cultural Center and Museum: Museum Collections and Archives Printed or Published Materials Haskell Highlights: 1884-1978 Buildings on the Haskell Campus: Past and Present, 1975 Haskell Institute USA: 1884-1959 Haskell Indian Leader Student Newspaper and Yearbooks, 1887-1997 Haskell Student and Faculty Publications Haskell Messenger (Staff Newsletter) Publications of Haskell Institute Press- Story Telling Series Unpublished, […]
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Haskell Indian Nations University Directory Main: 785-749-8404 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z A Academic Affairs Office Navarre Hall 830-2770 x770 Admissions Office Navarre Hall 749-8454 x454 Adams, Angelina Student Life: Counseling Center Staff 830-2775 x775 Alexander, Margaret Student Life: Housing Office Support Staff 749-8460 x460 Allen, Richard Curtis Hall: Food Services Staff 749-8469 x469 Allison-Brewer, Nana College of Natural […]
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