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ISER Spring Seminar schedule

The Institute of Social and Economic Research (ISER) is hosting a series of seminars for the UAA community. ISER faculty, staff and guests will present on varied topics, from research on the PFD to misinformation on Facebook. Seminars are Tuesdays over the lunch hour.

Feb. 23: Office of the Registrar hosts Transfer Evaluation Brown Bag

Priority registration for fall 2022 begins April 1 and students are transferring in to attend UAA. Help make sure you and your students are ready for another amazing semester by attending this transfer credit brown bag session hosted by the Office of the Registrar.

Job opening: Culinary Arts Steward - Student Assistant - Free lunch provided!

The Culinary Arts & Hospitality Administration Department is looking for a hardworking and reliable steward to join our team. Located at Lucy's Restaurant in the Lucy Cuddy Hall on the UAA campus. If you enjoy working in a fast-paced environment, then this job is for you! Position is available for students taking 6 credit hours or more for the semester. Please see job posting for details and apply today!

Last chance to take the Consortium Library survey for a chance to win!

The Consortium Library cares what you think. Take our survey! A few minutes of your time can make a big difference. After completing the survey, you can enter for a chance to win one of several $50 online gift cards.

On-campus food pantry accepting donations

The Seawolf Food Pantry is asking for donations from the UAA community to assist in stocking the shelves before it opens to help students who experience food insecurity.

Equity at Work and in the World - two virtual workshops

Starting with the foundational agreement that systemic bias is an everyone, every day, institutionalized problem, this workshop will explore what it means as individuals to contribute to a solution — day to day, minute by minute, situation by situation.

Help slow the spread of COVID-19 with your smartphone

We invite you to use a new smartphone tool called Exposure Notification Express (ENX). ENX will improve the ability to slow community spread of COVID-19 by empowering Alaskans to act quickly if they come into contact with an individual who later tests positive for the virus. The system will be available on iOS Tuesday, Jan. 11, and on Android Jan. 18. To opt in, turn on Exposure Notifications in your iPhone settings or download the Alaska COVID ENX app in the Google Play store. The tool is completely voluntary and anyone in Alaska can use it.

Latest: NWCCU Evaluation

I received news today that the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU) has officially accepted UAA’s Mid-Cycle Self-Evaluation Report, with no additional requirements noted. This is an outstanding result for UAA, our students, and the communities we serve.

Capitol Report for Feb. 18, 2022

This week the governor’s amended budget was introduced with a set-aside for UAF’s Alaska Center for Energy and Power. Additionally, student leaders from around the state came to the Capitol to advocate on behalf of the university system, and UA System leadership was invited to speak on a panel about federal infrastructure spending at the annual Alaska Municipal League legislative conference.

Blackboard alert of Feb. 15 — No action required

On the afternoon of Tuesday, Feb. 15, faculty may have received an email from "helpdesk@alaska.edu." The message referenced Blackboard system maintenance and, unfortunately, included confusing and troubling language that may have caused some faculty to believe that a permanent deletion of courses was afoot. THIS IS NOT THE CASE.

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