Laurel Vermillion President, Sitting Bull College B.S.Ed., Education, 1980, University of North Dakota M.Ed., Education Administration, 1992, University of North Dakota Ph.D., Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 2005, University of North Dakota Hunkpapa-Lakota Dr. Laurel Vermillion, a recognized member of the Hunkpapa-Lakota peoples of the Standing Rock Reservation, serves as President of Sitting Bull College. Dr. Vermillion is an alumna of Sitting Bull College (SBC). She began her higher education at SBC when it was known as Standing Rock Community College (SRCC). She received her baccalaureate degree in Elementary Education through an articulation agreement between Standing Rock Community College and the University of North Dakota ...
One of the University of North Dakota\u27s biggest proponents of American Indian young adults was h...
Dr. Henrietta Mann was inaugurated as the first president of the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribal College...
Examining the experiences of four American Indian women tribal college presidents and how they perce...
Laurel Vermillion President, Sitting Bull College B.S.Ed., Education, 1980, University of North Dako...
S. Verna Fowler President, College of Menominee Nation B.S., 1972, Silver Lake College, Manitowoc, W...
Melvin Monette Director of Scholarships and Programs at the American Indian Graduate Center B.S., El...
Leander Russ McDonald President, United Tribes Technical College B.A., Sociology, 1998, University...
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Cynthia Lindquist President, Cankdeska Cikana Community College B.S., Indian Studies, 1981, Universi...
Robert Shepherd Native American Tribal Relations Officer, Monarch America, Inc. B.S., Recreation & L...
Shannon D. Fox Faculty, Fort Berthold Community College U.S.A.F., 1987-1990, Lackland AFB Texas, Kee...
Donna Brown Chief Diversity Officer, Minnesota State University, Moorhead B.S.Ed., 1991, Business & ...
Amber Finley Executive Director, Northstar Council B.S., Fisheries & Wildlife Biology, 2006, Univers...
Sara Jumping Eagle Pediatrician and Clinical Director B.S., Psychology, 1993, University of North Da...
Arlene Krulish Chief Executive Officer at Indian Health Services, Spirit Lake Heath Center B.S.N., N...
One of the University of North Dakota\u27s biggest proponents of American Indian young adults was h...
Dr. Henrietta Mann was inaugurated as the first president of the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribal College...
Examining the experiences of four American Indian women tribal college presidents and how they perce...
Laurel Vermillion President, Sitting Bull College B.S.Ed., Education, 1980, University of North Dako...
S. Verna Fowler President, College of Menominee Nation B.S., 1972, Silver Lake College, Manitowoc, W...
Melvin Monette Director of Scholarships and Programs at the American Indian Graduate Center B.S., El...
Leander Russ McDonald President, United Tribes Technical College B.A., Sociology, 1998, University...
Twyla Baker-Demaray President, Nueta Hidatsa Sahnish College, B.S., Environmental Geology and techno...
Cynthia Lindquist President, Cankdeska Cikana Community College B.S., Indian Studies, 1981, Universi...
Robert Shepherd Native American Tribal Relations Officer, Monarch America, Inc. B.S., Recreation & L...
Shannon D. Fox Faculty, Fort Berthold Community College U.S.A.F., 1987-1990, Lackland AFB Texas, Kee...
Donna Brown Chief Diversity Officer, Minnesota State University, Moorhead B.S.Ed., 1991, Business & ...
Amber Finley Executive Director, Northstar Council B.S., Fisheries & Wildlife Biology, 2006, Univers...
Sara Jumping Eagle Pediatrician and Clinical Director B.S., Psychology, 1993, University of North Da...
Arlene Krulish Chief Executive Officer at Indian Health Services, Spirit Lake Heath Center B.S.N., N...
One of the University of North Dakota\u27s biggest proponents of American Indian young adults was h...
Dr. Henrietta Mann was inaugurated as the first president of the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribal College...
Examining the experiences of four American Indian women tribal college presidents and how they perce...