Little Big Horn College dedicates building
Little Big Horn College on the Crow Reservation in Montana dedicated a new library and archives building on Wednesday. The $7.1 million building is located on the west side of campus. President David Yarlott said it represents the layout of traditional Crow camps, where the chief's residence in the west represented wisdom, knowledge and leadership. Crow Tribe Chairman Carl Venne said more and more tribal members are going to college. Enrollment at Little Big Horn has grown from fewer than 20 students to more than 400. Get the Story:
College celebrates new facility (The Billings Gazette 6/12)
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