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Seawolves offer support

Maicel Fuhriman and Jessica Jacobsen

Looking at the numbers, university students who have mentors are 14% more likely to graduate. In the workforce, mentees are promoted five times more often than those without mentors. Learn about Seawolf Mentor, a UAA program that launched in 2020.

Job opening: Student Recruitment Specialist

The UAA College of Health seeks candidates for its Student Recruitment Specialist. This position will plan, develop, and implement student recruitment initiatives in order to drive enrollment in the University of Alaska’s health and social services degree programs statewide. They are also responsible for outreach to/engagement with prospective students through events, communications, resources, etc. In addition, this individual will collaborate with the College of Health’s communications and student advising offices and its academic units, as well as with the UAA Office of Admissions.

IT Alert: Migration to new VPN system

UAA IT Services is migrating Virtual Private Network (VPN) services to Palo Alto Global Protect. Read more about this change and how it impacts the campus community.

January Guided Conversations - Cultivating Trust

Navigating new opportunities or conflict at work can be challenging. Human Resources would like to invite you to the upcoming “Guided Conversations” sessions to help connect you to your largest work resource, your peers! These participant-led sessions are held to offer employees an avenue to share in your successes and collaborate in areas of opportunity with your co-workers.

Celebrating Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. left a legacy of championing social justice. Today we celebrate his life and the significant contributions he made advancing civil rights for Black people and other marginalized groups in our country.

The meaning of MLK Day

MLK Day: A day on, not a day off! Remember! Celebrate! Act!

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was a minister and activist who led the civil rights movement of the '50s and '60s. MLK Day, the only holiday celebrating an African-American was designated in 1986 and turned into the only national day of service in 1994. It is now the only national day of service and is known as a "day on, not a day off." Dr. King was an advocate for non-violence, equity and service to the community. By celebrating Dr. King's legacy as a day on, not a day off, we can continue his work to bring empowerment and betterment to our fellow Alaskans.

Jan. 14 webinar will answer questions about Sea Grant Fellowships

Alaska Sea Grant offers several paid fellowship opportunities for graduate students interested in marine science and policy. A free webinar on Friday, Jan. 14 at 3 p.m. Alaska Time will answer questions about these fellowships and how to apply.

KPC Assistant/Associate Professor of Biology position

Kenai Peninsula College invites applications for a tenure track Assistant/Associate Professor of Biology in the College of Arts and Science as part of the University of Alaska Anchorage system.

Course reserves available at the UAA/APU Consortium Library

Students, you can find out if your instructor has placed any course materials including textbooks on reserve at the Consortium Library. If you cannot find a particular item on course reserve, ask your instructor about possible availability.

Hiring UAA students!

Enjoy the outdoors and want a job that works around your class schedule? Join the Parking Call Team! Job #517629.

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