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Alvin Amason to receive the 2018 Governor’s Award for Arts and Humanities

 

UA College Savings Plan announces 2017 scholarship account winner

 

Both "New" and "Classic" versions of eWolf (e-portfolio) will be available in January

By Jan. 5, 2018, a new version of our e-portfolio software will be available for use by students, faculty and staff. The new version has significant enhancements that include the ability for users to customize the look and feel of their sites on a page-by-page basis.

Are you hungry and in need of food?

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Are you hungry and in need of food? UAA students can visit the Student Health and Counseling Center front desk (Rasmuson Hall, Suite 116) to request an emergency food cache bag.

UAA student Samantha M. Mack receives 2018 U.S. Rhodes Scholarship

Samantha Mack

UAA alumna and graduate student Samantha M. Mack is the first student from the University of Alaska to receive a prestigious U.S. Rhodes Scholarship. An Aleut woman from King Cove, Samantha studies political theory from an indigenous and feminist perspective. She plans to pursue an M.Phil. in Politics at Oxford.

UAA cross country runner Caroline Kurgat named National Athlete of the Year

 

Help Facilities improve its services by completing a 10-minute survey

As a part of our ongoing efforts to improve service, Facilities & Campus Services is soliciting feedback regarding campus conditions and your general satisfaction with our services, our work order process, and performance.

UAA launches portal for Continuing Education offerings

Advance your career and expand your horizons with UAA Continuing Education. Take advantage of high-quality, affordable training across Southcentral Alaska.

Dean Paul Layer appointed interim vice president for academic and student affairs for UA System

 

UA Board of Regents approves FY19 budget requests with emphasis on strategic investments, approves tuition increases

Acknowledging the University of Alaska's important role in building the state's economy and future workforce, the University of Alaska Board of Regents approved an FY19 operating budget that includes funding for a range of key strategic investments and tuition increases for academic years (AY) 2019 and 2020 at its recent meeting in Anchorage.

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