President Robert Bible believed in College of the Muscogee Nation’s (CMN’s) mission as the institution of higher education for the Muscogee (Creek) Nation. He was committed to serving every student that walked through the doors. As the president of CMN, he provided hundreds of Muscogee (Creek) and Native American students an opportunity to attend college. As a leader in the American Indian Higher Education Consortium (AIHEC) and of tribal colleges and universities (TCUs) across the nation, President Bible will be remembered for his ability to talk to anyone. His smile and joking character would put people at ease so that he could deliver his message. Undoubtedly, he would always ask how you were doing and what your plans were. He cared for people and wanted everyone to succeed.
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We are so proud of all of the accomplishments
by our inspiring graduates. We are honored, more than ever, to come together and recognize the challenges and achievements that have faced the Classes of 2019-2020 and 2020-2021.
Please find on this webpage a variety of ways to celebrate, including ceremony live stream information, video messages from university community members, alumni, and special guests, and information about our Commencement speakers.
Wishing you all the best,
Chancellor Beth Weatherby
Ceremony I: Friday, April 30
th at 3:00 p.m.– Business, Health and Human Performance/Kinesiology, and Natural Horsemanship/Equine Studies majors
Ceremony II: Saturday, May 1
Warriors who change the world
On this weekend edition of Indian Country Today, weâll hear from warriors changing the world in different ways.
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Apr 23, 2021
First Nations Development Institute president and CEO Michael Roberts is on the show discussing investing in Native communities.
Paul DeMain, the retired editor of News from Indian Country joins us to talk Great Lakes treaty rights.
Bull riders are a particular kind of warrior and Dakota Louis, who is on the show today, is at the top of his game.
A slice of our Indigenous world
First lady Jill Biden is wrapping up her trip to the Navajo Nation today.
President Cory Sangrey-Billy of Stone Child College has been named the American Indian College Fund’s Honoree of the Year.
The American Indian College Fund will honor 35 Tribal College and University Students of the Year, 36 Coca Cola First Generation Scholars, and its 2020-21 Tribal College and University Honoree of the Year at a virtual ceremony on April 5.
Coca-Cola First Generation Scholarships are awarded by the American Indian College Fund and the Coca-Cola Foundation to students who are the first in their families to attend a tribal college or university. The Coca-Cola Foundation has awarded more than $5 million to the College Fund since 1990 to assist more than 400 first-generation Native Americans in their college education. The scholarship is renewable throughout students’ college careers if they maintain a 3.0 grade point average and are active in campus and community life.