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Federal Cuts Came to Native Schools. Students Are Livid.

Last updated: March 5, 2025 7:20 am
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The triumph of Haskell Indian Nations University’s women’s basketball team in winning the league championship was marred by the recent turmoil that engulfed the campus. The women’s basketball coach, Adam Strom, found himself in a precarious position after being fired as part of a mass layoff that affected a significant portion of the university staff. The abrupt dismissals, which were part of a cost-cutting measure implemented by the federal government, sent shockwaves through the student body and faculty.

Haskell Indian Nations University, located in Lawrence, Kansas, has a long and complex history as a federally run college for Native Americans. The recent layoffs and budget cuts have reignited feelings of mistrust and betrayal among the students, who see the government’s actions as a continuation of historical injustices. The university, which serves as a sanctuary for Native American students seeking higher education, is facing an uncertain future as it grapples with the aftermath of the layoffs.

The federal system for educating Native Americans has long been plagued by chronic underfunding and systemic challenges. Despite efforts to improve student outcomes, Bureau of Indian Education schools continue to lag behind national averages in graduation rates and academic performance. Haskell’s own struggles, including high turnover rates among its leadership and faculty, have further exacerbated the challenges facing the institution.

In the wake of the layoffs, students and faculty at Haskell have mobilized to protest the cuts and advocate for the reinstatement of dismissed employees. The university’s board of regents has appealed to Washington for intervention, citing the treaty obligations that mandate the provision of essential services to Native communities. The community at Haskell, characterized by a strong sense of cultural identity and solidarity, is determined to resist further encroachments on their educational opportunities.

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As the university grapples with the fallout from the layoffs, the volunteer women’s basketball coach, Adam Strom, remains committed to guiding his team to success on the court. Despite facing an uncertain future, Strom’s dedication to his players and the game serves as a testament to the resilience of the Haskell community. Students like Tyler Moore, who embody the spirit of perseverance and determination, are determined to overcome the challenges facing their university and secure a brighter future for themselves and future generations.

The events unfolding at Haskell Indian Nations University serve as a stark reminder of the ongoing struggles faced by Native communities in the United States. As the university navigates this turbulent period, the resilience and unity of its students and faculty offer hope for a brighter future.

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