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Anchorage campus open to students, faculty, staff Aug. 2

It’s hard to believe August is just a few weeks away. I’m looking forward to Monday, Aug. 2, when the Anchorage campus opens to all students, faculty and staff. As we transition back to face-to-face courses, work and activities, I want to make you aware of resources available to help answer your questions about what returning to campus safely means for this fall.

Job opening: UAA Shared Services HR Coordinator

UAA Shared Services is the primary source for trusted, high-quality, and customer-friendly administrative services. Shared Services delivers a variety of administrative services to support the university’s teaching, research, and public service missions. This position specializes in Human Resources administrative activities that support a variety of academic and administrative university departments.

2018 Subaru Impreza for sale

2018 Subaru Impreza hatchback for sale, great condition, less than 20k miles. Includes Blizzak snow tires and remote/auto start! Please see link for pictures and more information.

Alaska Airlines Center grand re-opening event call for volunteers

UAA Athletics, Development and University Relations are working together on a grand re-opening of our Alaska Airlines Center to celebrate the outpouring of community support over the past year to save our Seawolf athletic programs. The event will be "open house" style and open to the community to tour the AAC, and meet our FY22 athletes.

Student worker positions at the Consortium Library

The Consortium Library would like to invite all UAA students to apply for the Student Worker B position. As a member of the library team, you can have fun and make money while you earn your degree.

Creating community for female veterans

Mary Louise Rasmuson

As a woman veteran, Vanessa Meade, assistant professor in UAA’s School of Social Work, knows better than most the challenges women who’ve served face once returning to civilian life. She's coordinating Operation Mary Louise, a project dedicated to making space and connecting female veterans to resources in Alaska.

A sky-high partnership

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UAA and the Anchorage School District unveil a new partnership between King Tech High School and the Community & Technical College’s Aviation Technology Division to provide high school students with the opportunity to earn their private pilot license.

There’s never been a better time to attend UAA

UAA students take notes in Dr. Veronica Howard's Intro to Behavior Analysis (PSY A200) course.

"In my 29 years working at UAA, I can say with certainty there has never been a better time to attend UAA than right now," notes Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Bruce Schultz as he highlights new student success initiatives at UAA, such as Seawolf Mentor and CircleIn, that ensure students have easy access to academic and personnel support services whenever they may need it.

UAA announces CBPP dean; director of Multicultural Student Services

We are so pleased to announce new leadership hires for both UAA academic and student services positions.

UAA offers flat-rate tuition for military students

Air Force Master Sergeant and UAA Student Shawn Mackey listens as Professor Eric Murphy reviews material for the final during Psychology of Learning and Cognition (PSY A355) in UAA's Social Sciences Building.

This fall, UAA is making a flat $250 per undergraduate credit hour tuition rate available for active duty, reserves and national guard members who use Armed Forces tuition assistance — meaning their courses and some fees will now be fully covered by Armed Forces tuition assistance.

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