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2023-2024 Student Housing Application Now Available

Residence Life is pleased to announce that the 2023-2024 student housing application is now open!

MLK Student Appreciation with Keynote Speaker Fredrika Newton

Join us in the Wendy Williamson Auditorium on Thursday, Feb. 2, from 7-8:30 p.m., as we honor students recommended by UAA faculty and staff for making positive contributions to their community and to celebrate the ideals of Dr. King. This event features keynote speaker Fredrika Newton.

Register Today: February Open Forum on Intercultural Fluency

Please join the February Open Forum on Intercultural Fluency!

Mat-Su College Director Talis Colberg retiring after 13 years

Mat-Su College (MSC) Director Talis Colbert has given notice of his intent to retire in October 2023 after 13 years leading the college. Colberg will continue as director until October to allow for a search process and adequate transition to a new director in the fall 2023 semester.

Arc Gallery Exhibition "Supernal Enlived" by artist Brian Walker II

The Arc Gallery hosts the opening reception for Inupiat and Deg Hit’an mask maker and artist Brian Walker II's exhibition "Supernal Enlived," Friday, Feb. 3, 6:30-7:30 p.m. Walker exhibits a series of carved masks that reinvigorates the bridge between the physical realm and the unseen. His exhibition runs from February 3- May 5, 2023 in UAA's Arc Gallery.

Alaska’s education savings program, a benefit to UA and its employees

The Education Trust of Alaska and Alaska 529 offer unique benefits to the UA System and its employees.

2023-2024 Student Housing Application Now Available

Residence Life is pleased to announce that the 2023-2024 student housing application is now open! We are also excited to confirm that the financial incentives put in place this academic year have been extended into next year, including the General Housing Scholarship, the Academic Honors Housing Scholarship and the Live and Learn in Alaska initiative.

Stalking is a common issue on college campuses

The most common stalking behaviors reported by college stalking victims include: unwanted voice or text messages (45%); unwanted emails or social media (44%); being approached or seeing the stalker show up at places when the victim did not want them to be there (37%). Between 6% and 39% of college students report being stalked since entering college.

Shared Services Implements New Ticketing System

Shared Services is pleased to announce that it will be implementing a new ticketing system on Monday, Jan. 23, 2023!

Seawolf Dining Hours of Operation

Seawolf Dining new hours for spring semester!

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