Freshman enrollment dropped more than 25% across Montana tribal colleges and universities last fall, and nationwide all Native American student enrollment experienced the largest drops nationwide. Montana Public Radio reporter Aaron Bolton speaks to President Cheryl Crazy Bull of the American Indian College Fund, tribal college presidents, and tribal college students about how COVID-19 and the digital divide in Montana’s rural reservation areas fueled many students’ decisions not to enroll or return to college last fall. https://www.marketplace.org/2021/04/14/native-american-community-colleges-see-enrollment-declines-because-of-covid-19/

Becoming Her: An Emerging Indigenous Leader, Teaching Her Own
By Taria Wolfe, Nebraska Indian Community College Business Division Head 2024-2025 Indigenous Visionaries Fellow Ebe bthiⁿ tʰe uwibtha tamiⁿkʰe (let me introduce myself). Umonhon izhazhe wiwita-the (my Omaha name is) Gi xpe’tha xa. Waxe izhazhe wiwita-the (and my...