Brad Hall is a Blackfeet educational leader, historian, and researcher who was raised on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation outside of Browning on his family’s ranch.
Dr. Hall is a graduate of Montana State University-Bozeman with a Bachelor’s degree in History (2008) and a Master’s degree in Education (2012) at
Montana State University-Bozeman. Dr. Hall from 2013 until 2019, served in an administrative position at Blackfeet Community College (BFCC) in Browning,
Montana as the Institutional Researcher. In that position, he focused on improving institutional effectiveness. Dr. Hall also has served as the Chair of the Blackfeet Nation Institutional Review Board (BNIRB) from 2017 through 2023, a regulatory body that approves research activities on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation and ensures that their activities are beneficial to the Blackfeet Nation’s land, resources, and its people. Dr. Hall functioned as a resource for tribal college faculty and administrators working to enhance culturally-based programs and practices in Pre-K through higher education settings, on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation and around Montana. Dr. Hall earned his doctoral degree in Educational Leadership from Montana State University-Bozeman in summer 2018. In October 2022, Dr. Hall was named President of BFCC, where he brings an expanded view of higher education and seeks to ensure that the college operates and serves our community through the guidance of the Blackfeet Nation and our ever-expanding service area.
