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Fall Technology Survey

Members of the Faculty Senate, Student Success Advisory Council, and Information Technology and Faculty Instructional Design departments are seeking your input regarding technology issues you may be facing this semester. We want to check in to see how you are doing, what is working well for you this semester, and where we need to improve for the spring 2021 semester. We hope you will take the time to complete an important survey to let UAA faculty, advisors, and leaders know what you need to succeed going forward.

UAA Halloween Week 2020

Check out what UAA Student Activities has planned for next week's Halloween Celebration, Oct. 26–31. Enjoy crafts, scary movies, games, prizes and more.

How to be an Anti-Racist Chief Diversity Officer (CDO) Book Club

Join Jennifer Booz, Chief Diversity Officer (CDO), for the first CDO Book Club. Completing the book is not necessary — join us at any point in your read! Two options to attend: Oct. 27, 10-11:30 a.m. and Oct. 29, 6-7:30 p.m. Open to all UAA staff, faculty, students and alumni.

Office of the Registrar hosts registration brown bag Nov. 4

Priority registration for spring 2021 begins Nov. 6. Help make sure you and your students are ready for another amazing semester by attending an upcoming brown bag session hosted by the Office of the Registrar.

College During COVID: How will snowfall impact my access to campus this year?

Winter maintenance at UAA will operate under a different service model this season. These operational changes are necessitated by reductions in staffing, budget impacts and lower user density on campus resulting from COVID-19. Here are four key ways things will look different from prior years.

Providing relief when students need it most

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More than ever this year, emergency relief through UAA’s Student Support Fund, in the wake of COVID-19, has helped more than 400 students stay in school while navigating this global dilemma.

The vital role of scholarships

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Scholarships are vital to ensuring students succeed from the moment they step onto campus as freshmen to when they receive their diploma on graduation day.

Support any campus, any college and any program during UA Giving Day

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Show your Seawolf pride during UA Giving Day, Oct. 20–22. Your participation makes a tremendous difference to students, from supporting campus-wide priorities to sustaining athletics programs.

Kenai Peninsula College is accepting applications for its Veteran Student Services Coordinator position

KPC is seeking an organized, energetic, and self-motivated individual for its Veteran Student Services Coordinator position to oversee the Veteran program, assist with recruitment efforts and college events, and to welcome, onboard and support new and prospective students.

Sign up to play The Reverse Murder Mystery Game by Oct. 23

Play The Reverse Murder Mystery Game — where everyone is an assassin, and the goal is to figure out the target to win the $100 inheritance! Staff, faculty and students give facts about themselves, which will appear publicly under their bio. One fact — however — will only be given to their assassin. Everyday at noon and 5 p.m., assassins email the Game Master to let him know who they think their target is. If the assassin is right, their target is out of the game and the assassin receives their target’s target. If they’re wrong, they’ll have to try again at the next check-in. The game ends when there are only two players left...

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