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MARCH 7, 2001 Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe Chairman Gregg Bourland on Tuesday said the tribe's college is negotiating to buy Huron University, a privately owned, for-profit school in South Dakota. Details aren't being discussed but talks between the Si Tanka College and Huron have been ongoing. The purchase would create two Si Tanka campuses: one at Eagle Butte on the reservation and the other at Huron. It would also allow the tribal college's academic programs to be accredited. Get the Story:
Tribal college may buy Huron U (The Sious Falls Argus Leader 3/7)
Tribe may buy university
Facebook TwitterMARCH 7, 2001 Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe Chairman Gregg Bourland on Tuesday said the tribe's college is negotiating to buy Huron University, a privately owned, for-profit school in South Dakota. Details aren't being discussed but talks between the Si Tanka College and Huron have been ongoing. The purchase would create two Si Tanka campuses: one at Eagle Butte on the reservation and the other at Huron. It would also allow the tribal college's academic programs to be accredited. Get the Story:
Tribal college may buy Huron U (The Sious Falls Argus Leader 3/7)
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