Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Defy the Storm is the American Indian College Fund’s new public service announcement featuring its scholarship recipients and ...
American Indian College Fund President & CEO Cheryl Crazy Bull (Photo/American Indian College Fund) The American Indian College Fund has released its annual State of the College Fund address, ...
Pendleton leadership receiving a poster of all the Pendleton blanket designs for the American Indian College Fund line (from ...
The Ichigo Foundation has awarded the American Indian College Fund a $100,000 grant to support the Wounspe E’cetkiya O’takuye Piya A’yazunta Pi Program over the next two years. As one of the College ...
DENVER, COLO. -- In recognition of Native American Heritage Month, the American Indian College Fund has launched a new campaign, You Can Do Something, to reframe how Americans understand history, ...
More than 1.4 million Californians identify as American Indian or Alaskan Native, according to the 2020 U.S. Census. But unlike states with smaller Native populations, there’s no nationally accredited ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Marybeth Gasman writes about racism, philanthropy, HBCUs & faculty. For lawmakers, Crazy Bull explains, this truth should be a ...
(Photo) AT&T presents a contribution to Cheryl Crazy Bull, American Indian College Fund president and CEO. Initiatives Established with the American Indian College Fund (based in Denver) and George ...
California, home to the nation's largest Native population, now has its first accredited tribal college in nearly 30 years.
"The essays by N. Bruce Duthu, Davina Two Bears, and Bob Bennett originally appeared in the 1997 book, First Person, First Peoples: Native American College Graduates Tell Their Life Stories"--Foreword ...