Haskell Indian Nations University has settled a lawsuit filed after a former university president sought to dictate what student journalists could report
Former Haskell Indian Nations University student journalist Jared Nally has settled his lawsuit against leaders of the university which will result in polic
Ronald Graham, former president of Haskell Indian Nations University
Ronald Graham has been removed as president of Haskell Indian Nations University after a tumultuous year of clashing with students and faculty members and allegations that he violated their civil rights and disregarded shared governance policies and practices.
The Bureau of Indian Education, the federal agency that oversees Haskell, a tribal college in Kansas, dismissed Graham last week after an internal investigation of his conduct. The bureau also announced that Tamarah Pfeiffer, the bureau’s chief academic officer, is now serving as acting president, according to the
Lawrence Journal-World.
An email sent to faculty and staff members announcing Pfeiffer s new role described her as a proven leader with the ability to identify and maximize employee strengths, motivate departments, inspire teams, and implement a sound vision to achieve educational success.