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Dr. Diane Hirshberg selected as ISER’s director

Dr. Diane Hirshberg, professor of education policy, has been selected as Director for the Institute of Social and Economic Research (ISER). She is an 18-year veteran of UAA and ISER, and has served in leadership roles such as president of UAA’s faculty senate and advisor to the chancellor on Arctic Research and Education. She was the founding director of the Center for Alaska Education Policy Research and is currently vice-president academic at the University of the Arctic. Dr. Hirshberg holds a PhD in Education from UCLA, a Master of Public Administration from Columbia University, and two bachelor's degrees from UC Berkeley.

Update on spring 2022 and COVID-19 response

I hope everyone enjoyed a well-deserved break during the holiday closure at UAA. We would like to welcome you back to our campuses on Monday, Jan. 3. I am reaching out with information to help you prepare for the spring semester in light of an uptick in COVID-19 cases in Alaska.

COVID Test Kits

The Consortium Library is currently out of COVID test kits. More kits have been ordered and are expected soon. Information will be sent out through Seawolf Daily and Seawolf Students as soon as more are available. Thank you for your patience during this time.

Remembering Ed Rasmuson

It is with great sadness that I write to you about the death of Ed Rasmuson, a visionary business and community leader and staunch advocate for the University of Alaska. Ed believed Alaska’s future requires great universities to educate our citizens, develop our workforce, and embark on research of global impact, and he worked tirelessly to promote that vision. With his passing, we pause to remember a man who served in so many remarkable ways and was a true asset for our state.

Courtesy of UA Disability Services: free unlimited access to Read&Write literacy software now available to all!

You've got this! Courtesy of UA Disability Services, all users with a University of Alaska account have free, unlimited access to Read&Write literacy software. Measurably increase your productivity with this free software download.

Alaska INBRE announces Sustaining Research Excellence Award - Request for Proposals

As part of the Sustaining Research Excellence (SRE) Core of Alaska INBRE 4, successful biomedical and health researchers within the INBRE network may be nominated to receive funding for the support of graduate students, post-doctoral scholars, and technicians, the purchase of equipment, and/or to provide for buy-outs from teaching or clinical duties. This support is meant as an incentive for successful investigators to remain in Alaska and further develop their research program through the continued acquisition of major grants.

UAA to receive $2.1M state funding for College of Health

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Earlier this week, Gov. Dunleavy announced a modest funding increase for the university, and today we’ve received more good news from the governor’s office. The College of Health will receive $2.1 million from the Governor’s Emergency Education Relief Fund to increase the school’s capacity to train registered nurses.

INBRE graduate research assistantship opportunity open

Applicants must be full-time graduate students currently enrolled in Ph.D. or Master’s Degree programs at UAF, UAA or UAS, and in good academic standing (min. 3.0 GPA). Applicants are expected to have formed a graduate advisory committee and filed a graduate study plan.

Fall 2021 edition of Alumni Spirit magazine now available

Alumni Spirit fall 2021 cover

The latest edition of Alumni Spirit magazine, UAA's premier publication, is here! These amazing stories of mentorship, laughter, space and more capture the great work of alumni and students from your Hometown U. We hope you are inspired by the ways #SeawolfNation continues to make an impact for Alaska and in communities everywhere. Read the new issue: at magazine.uaa.alaska.edu.

Graduate Research Assistant - Master of Public Policy Program FY23

The Institute of Social and Economic Research (ISER) at the University of Alaska Anchorage (UAA) is hiring a Master of Public Policy student to research community impacts of river erosion and policy solutions in Alaska’s Yukon River Watershed.

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