UNITED TRIBES TECHNICAL COLLEGE
North Dakota Citizen Corps Council honored
From a news release: The North Dakota Citizen Corps Council is the winner of a 2010 National Citizen Corps Achievement Award. The council has been recognized for exemplary community preparedness eff...
Posted on 9/2/10 at 4:37 PM
Tribal college in Bismarck to build hotel 
Officials plan to build a $33 million hotel on the United Tribes Technical College campus in Bismarck to provide a training opportunity for students and to help support the school governed by the five tribes in North Dakota.
By Associated Press , April 30, 2013
Tribal colleges in N.D., Montana to launch jobs effort 
United Tribes Technical College is getting just under $19 million in federal funding to lead a job training program in North Dakota and Montana. The money is part of $500 million going to community colleges around the country to support partnerships with employers and develop job training programs.
By Associated Press , November 02, 2011
United Tribes International Powwow set in N.D. 
Hundreds of dancers from around the country and beyond will be in North Dakota later this week for the annual United Tribes International Powwow.
By Associated Press , September 06, 2011
United Tribes college's Gipp: Lawsuit 'long overdue, very necessary' 
By Herald Staff Report , August 11, 2011
AROUND NORTH DAKOTA: Activist checked after angry letter to senator ..Yankton wins Spirit Lake chairmanship ... NDSU cabin plan to save money ... more 
An anti-abortion activist is upset the North Dakota Highway Patrol questioned her about a letter she wrote to Edinburg Sen. Curtis Olafson.
By Associated Press , May 07, 2011
David Gipp, Bismarck, column: At last, good news about United Tribes funding 
The budget battle in Washington was resolved in mid-April, and United Tribes Technical College came through OK with the help of friends.
By David Gipp , April 23, 2011
Bismarck tribal technical college may add elementary ed program 
United Tribes Technical College in Bismarck has initial approval to offer a bachelor's degree program in elementary education.
By Associated Press , April 02, 2011
David Gipp, Bismarck, column: United Tribes puts support to good use 
United Tribes Technical College is closely watching the budget battle in Washington. We have a strong interest in how the members of Congress and the president resolve their differences and pay for government for the remainder of this fiscal year.
By David Gipp , March 20, 2011
Meeting set on Indian farmers lawsuit settlement 
American Indian farmers and ranchers can get information on a class-action lawsuit settlement with the federal government during a meeting in Bismarck.
By Associated Press , November 14, 2010
HIGHER EDUCATION NOTES: Unions rap MnSCU bonuses ... U of M president search narrows ... N.D. colleges plan culture center ... mre 
Union leaders are criticizing the performance pay of nearly $416,000 to 35 top administrators at the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities System.
By Associated Press , November 08, 2010
UTTC takes on shortage of tribal police officers 
But walking through the halls and classrooms, dodging construction equipment and cords along the way, David Gipp, president of UTTC, sees the potential the new science and technology center could have in training law enforcement officers to provide public safety services to Native American tribes.
By Jenny Michael , August 22, 2010
United Tribes Technical College dedicating trail 
The United Tribes Trail weaves through wooded areas and near historic buildings on the main Bismarck campus. The asphalt pathway is 10 feet wide and a mile long.
By Associated Press , August 08, 2010
Damaged Rising Eagle sculpture to be restored soon in Bismarck 
June 13, 2010
North Dakotans join in honoring veterans 
North Dakotans paid tribute to veterans at a gathering around a state Capitol memorial that shines on Veterans Day.
By Associated Press , November 12, 2009
Diabetes Coalition sets summit
The Dakota Diabetes Coalition’s annual Diabetes Summit is set for Oct. 16 at Bismarck’s United Tribes Technical College, which is co-sponsoring the event.By Herald Staff Report , October 05, 2009
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