Dine' college (formerly navajo community college)

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I have been to the Christmas community dinner and ...

I have been to the Christmas community dinner and the price is unbeatable for all u can eat crab buffet, delicious smoked salmon, amazing chocolate & cheese was my favorite, I have so much to say but finish with this I will be back again, thank you.

Honestly did not go to school here but it seemed p...

Honestly did not go to school here but it seemed pretty free and open internet my cousin went to your and I used to hang out with him and the dormitory I thought it was pretty cool. But from a student's perspective I would not know

I really love being at Dine College in Tsaile Ar...

I really love being at Dine College in Tsaile Arizona. Wonderful memories, wonderful staff and wonderful people. Thank you Dine College in Tsaile Arizona for the best 3 years of my life. I miss you all.

Had so many memories here :)

Had so many memories here :)
Tell me a story and I can probably Top it ;)
No joke =^-^=

LIBRARY IS STILL LEAKING RAIN WATER...
IF IT GETS STRUCK BY LIGHTENING...

WELL IM NOT GOING BACK,
THATS ONE TRADITION I WONT MESS WITH

WHYS THE LIBRARY MISSING NOW?
ITS A FACT THAT WATER ON CARPET CREATES STATIC...
ITS THE COMPUTERS ELECTRICITY BY THE WATER THAT SCARES ME...
ITS GONNA RAIN SOON,

DONT SAY I DIDNT WARN YOU :)
=^-^=

Awful. The new president, Dr. Maggie George, is po...

Awful. The new president, Dr. Maggie George, is possibly one of the most inept people at her job - that is saying something when you work at a school that employs Glennita Haskey - whose educational background appears to be predominately composed of online courses at the laughable Walden University- as a Dean. There is an 11pm curfew (you can't study or sit in any dorm but the loud lobby of your own after this time and don't dare be caught outside!), the library is closed on Saturdays, and open minimal hours otherwise - as is the gym - which are the only activities available other than kicking rocks at blank walls.

The school does have it's bright spots, the student body is great, the community is supportive, the buildings - while some are in desperate need of renovation - are rich with culture. The Dine Studies department is resourceful and the dorms are unique. The campus itself seems to physically improve as the years go by. All of this surrounded by pinon trees and snow capped mountains - Beautiful.

The school could be so much, but it starts at the top. As long as the people who are running the school are completely out of touch and almost seemingly despise the culture and community they are supposed to represent, the school will forever fail to prosper. You ask the average student on campus who Dr. George or Haskey is and the reply is: "What does he teach?" There needs to be interaction and understanding of the student body. Instead of avoiding students like the plague, exercising nepotism, and gossiping like a middle schooler. Perhaps they could start interacting with students or at the very least attempt to? As far as Glennita Haskey - how did she even obtain that job when far more qualified people serve under her? She seems to lack integrity, compassion, people skills, basic problem solving skills, communication skills, and the list goes on from there. My only guess is her friendship with the President, but the president wouldn't hire someone just because they were friends. I mean, look at the guy who runs the only BA-degree program the school offers. He obtained that job because he was the most qualified and not because he is married to the President, right?

Dine' college (formerly navajo community college)

Dine' college (formerly navajo community college)

4.1