Haskell Indian Nations
University President Linda Sue Warner has been detailed to another post at the Bureau of Indian Education.
Warner, a member of the Comanche Nation of
Oklahoma, was detailed to Southwestern Indian Polytechnic
Institute in New Mexico in September. She was due to return to Haskell in January but has instead been assigned to a BIE post in Oklahoma City, The Lawrence Journal-World reports.
Warner, whose leadership has been questioned by some Haskell regents, will continue to retain her title as president during the second detail. “[W]e’ve been waiting like everybody else to find out exactly what was going to happen," Dan Wildcat, Haskell’s acting vice president for academic affairs, told the paper.
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Haskell president’s return delayed; Warner assigned to Bureau of Indian Education office in Oklahoma City
(The Lawrence Journal-World 12/15)
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