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Chancellor update on Strategic Planning and Shared Services

It is my pleasure to update you on two major universitywide initiatives. As you may recall, I launched strategic planning and shared services initiatives at the end of the spring semester, and I am happy to report that we made substantial progress over the summer.

Safety First!

This September we will be celebrating Safety Awareness Month at UAA! Learn more about campus and community resources to be familiar with. Follow the Student Health and Counseling Center on Facebook for more tips and information on a variety of safety related topics this month.

Financial Aid priority processing deadline is Sept. 4

The UAA Office of Financial Aid's priority processing deadline for Fall 2020 Student Payment Requests, Administration Scholarships, and UA Foundation Fund Payments Requests is Friday, Sept. 4, by 5 p.m. All requests received by this deadline are guaranteed entry by the UAA Fall 2020 Payment Deadline at 5 p.m. on Sept. 14.

David Weaver accepts executive director of Campus Services position

Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Bruce Schultz is pleased to announce that David Weaver has accepted the executive director of Campus Services position at UAA effective immediately. As executive director, David will lead the areas of housing operations and finance, campus dining, conference services, Alaska Airlines Center events management, Wendy Williamson Auditorium, a new Seawolf Gear Shop (apparel and branded merchandise), parking, mail room, print shop and campus recycling.

Chancellor update on Title IX

As another school year begins, I want to reaffirm my commitment to ensuring UAA is an equitable, inclusive environment where every member of our community feels safe and supported. Please review the following information and updates related to equity and Title IX compliance.

Geofencing the Arctic

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Shawn Butler, assistant professor of computer science and computer systems engineering with the UAA College of Engineering, spent 20 years in the military and is using her knowledge to help protect waters in the Arctic.

September is National Preparedness Month: Make an Emergency Plan

The UAA Office of Emergency Management reminds you to make an emergency plan. Your family may not be together if a disaster strikes, so it is important to know which types of disasters could affect your area. Know how you’ll contact one another and reconnect if separated. Establish a family meeting place that’s familiar and easy to find.

Job opening: Enrollment Services Student Experience Designer

Enrollment Services seeks a dynamic individual to serve in an exciting new position focusing on customer service from a student experience design perspective. This position will be responsible for coordinating the first point of contact for individuals interacting with core university functions related to admissions, financial aid, registration, student records and veteran services.

Clean, Quiet Room in East Anchorage

Fully furnished room with utilities included! The house, room, and bathroom are completely remodeled, very clean, and have everything, including a backyard and creek, a grill, a deck, even a bike if you ask nicely!

Title IX and COVID-19 trainings available this week

Beginning Sept. 1, students, staff and faculty will have access to two trainings, the annual Title IX training and a special COVID-19 training designed for the university community.

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