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Do you know your library? Join Staff Council for a tour

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Join Staff Council for our Building Tours Series to learn about the uses of our unique buildings on campus, how they best suit our students’ areas of expertise, and network with university coworkers you may never get a chance to meet otherwise.

Taqueria announces new hours

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Taqueria will be closed on Fridays starting this week (Feb. 14) and open Monday–Thursday 11 a.m.–2 p.m. starting next week (Feb. 17–21). Taqueria is UAA's home of the $2 taco. Be sure to check out the burrito and nacho options as well.

Job opening: Administrative and Budget Support Manager, College of Arts and Sciences

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The College of Arts and Sciences is seeking an individual who can ensure the smooth running of administrative offices that serve the Humanities and Performing and Fine Arts Divisions.

Slideshow: UAA and IRS Criminal Investigation Division co-host the Adrian Project

UAA accounting student Meghna Bathija arrests economics professor Paul Johnson as he portrays a white collar criminal during the Adrian Project, a forensic accounting simulation hosted in Rasmuson Hall every other year by the Department of the Treasury's IRS Criminal Investigation (IRS-CI) division.

Accounting students experienced the day-to-day work of IRS special agents who “follow the money” and investigate financial crimes during the Adrian Project.

Feb. 12, 2020: How do you feel about free textbooks?

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Join us for a chat about textbooks and what we can do at UAA to bring costs down. We will be joined by special guest Verena Roberts, international expert in instructional design and open educational practices.

Emerging Leaders Program: Applications due Feb. 14, 2020

Leadership is a process, not a position, and like any good process, starting at the beginning will glean the best results. The 2020 Emerging Leadership Program offers a collaborative, inclusive environment to begin your leadership journey rooted in values-based social responsibility and community engagement.

Spring Seawolf Awards open for applications — apply by March 6, 2020

The Seawolf Student Leader Award and Community Service Award recognizes student leaders who, through their leadership, involvement, and commitment made significant contributions to campus life and their community.

Getting a taste of the dietetics industry

Dietetics alumna Oksana Deyneka

As a lifelong ice skater, Oksana Deyneka has always known the role nutrition plays in an individual’s performance. Now as a dietetics alumna, she also knows how proper nutrition can benefit an entire community.

Coming full circle: Kaitlin DeMarcus’ journey to growing ‘small but mighty’ TRIO programs in Alaska

Kaitlin DeMarcus, smiling, stands in front of a desk with the word TRIO on the front.

When Kaitlin DeMarcus returned to Alaska in 2009, she knew she wanted to earn a master’s degree but wasn’t sure where to start. It wasn’t until two of UAA’s grant-funded TRIO programs were discontinued in 2016 that she became inspired to grow college access programs in Alaska and pursue a master’s in education at UAA.

Recognize outstanding colleagues with UAA Staff Awards

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Ever wish there was a way to let a staff member know what a good job they do? And wouldn’t it be great to have the opportunity to recognize them? Currently, there are three ways to recognize an outstanding staff member that you know or work with.

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