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April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month

April is recognized nationally as Sexual Assault Awareness Month. The Office of Equity and Compliance would like to recognize this month by increasing awareness and knowledge in our university community.

Fall 2022 priority registration now under way

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Capitol Report for April 1, 2022

This week a COVID-19 breakout in the Capitol caused significant delays in progress for both the House and the Senate. As early as Monday, the House began to cancel floor sessions - a trend that lasted all week.

Seawolf Tracks (Navigate) App updated - What to do if error appears

Recently, the student portal for Navigate (Seawolf Tracks) was updated to accommodate new software capabilities. As the student portal is also the platform for the mobile app "Navigate", there has been an unintended side-effect, where some students have now reported the app cannot connect to the network.

IT Alert: Notice of ongoing network maintenance to support better cyber security

In an effort to increase UAA’s cyber security posture, IT Services will be taking steps to further reduce malicious actors’ ability to gain access to our network. While we are working very hard to minimize any discernable impacts, there is always some potential that employees may experience issues accessing legitimate resources.

Capitol Report for March 28, 2022

Last week the House Finance Committee met to take up operating budget amendments. After four days of discussion, on Thursday the House Finance Committee passed out an amended operating budget which now goes to the House floor for debate.

Real Estate Summer Workshop for high school students

UAA’s Real Estate Management + Investment (REM+I) Workshop is a three-day, interactive opportunity for high school students to explore career and educational opportunities in real estate management and learn how and why people invest in income-producing real estate.

Mariculture for Alaska’s Future conference registration now open (free for students)

Two people on a boat harvesting kelp.

Join scientists, policymakers and mariculture industry experts for three days aimed at supporting continued development of mariculture in Alaska through consideration of accomplishments and opportunities in the areas of research and education, policy and regulation, and industry growth.

Opening campus more widely

Starting April 4, students and staff will be able to access most campus buildings during the day without a WolfCard.

Migration to new VPN system delayed for students

To support student learning through the end of the Spring semester, UAA IT Services has extended access to our old VPN solution, CISCO AnyConnect, for student access.

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