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Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Partners with Wake Forest University Schools of Business

The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma’s Scholarship Advisement Program has partnered with Wake Forest University Schools of Business to help Choctaw students earn an advanced business degree through the Wake Forest University Master of Arts in Management program, as announced in …

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Handbooks Offer College-Bound Native American Youth Lessons in Finance

The American Indian College Fund and the National Endowment for Financial Education® have co-developed a series of handbooks titled "Developing Your Vision While Attending College"

Law Students Spend Spring Break Providing Free Services to Lumbees

While most college students are spending Spring Break partying in Florida, a group of students from the Wake Forest University School of Law are in southeastern North

EBCI Youth Will Soon Be Required to Complete Financial Training to Get Per Cap Checks

Beginning April 1, members of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians who are coming of the age to start collecting and spending their per cap payments will

Program Gives Rapid City Native American Students a Voice

Give Native American students the opportunity to solve problems in their schools or communities, and they may be more likely to graduate. That’s what a program now

San Manuel Band Chairman Appointed to California State Board of Education

James Ramos, chairman of the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians, has been appointed to the California State Board of Education. He is the first California

College of the Muscogee Nation Dedicates Inaugural Building

Just before the holidays, the College of the Muscogee Nation celebrated the completion of its inaugural building with a dedication ceremony. The new building, designed by Beck Design

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Native American 12th Graders Make Gains in Math and Reading, Nation’s Report Card Shows

The results of National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), or the Nation's Report Card, are out, and they show that Native American 12th graders have made

National American Indian Heritage Month: Facts & Figures from the Census Bureau

The first American Indian Day was celebrated in May 1916 in New York. Red Fox James, a Blackfeet Indian, rode horseback from state to state, getting endorsements from

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NASA Awards $3.3 Million to Support STEM at Tribal Colleges

NASA is awarding $3.3 million to support academic excellence in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education at tribal colleges and universities, the agency announced in

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