Read the latest updates on the university budget, Board of Regents, and other major UA System news

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  • Equity and Compliance resources

    March 31, 2020

    The Equity and Compliance offices wanted to take this opportunity to remind members of our community that maintaining learning and working environments free from discrimination remains a high priority for the university.

  • Student support initiative addresses emergency financial needs

    March 31, 2020

    Student services professionals throughout the University of Alaska will be able to quickly address student needs in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic thanks to a new student support initiative.

  • Capitol Report: Legislature Adjourns

    March 30, 2020

    Legislature Adjourns For Now The Legislature has concluded its business and recessed for the foreseeable future. Today is only the 70th day of the 120-day session, but the COVID-19 crisis has seriously disrupted the process and lawmakers became increasingly concerned with working in close quarters in the State Capitol. House Speaker Bryce Edgmon called this one of the most uncertain periods in the state's history. Legislators and their non-Juneau staff, will be transitioning home over the next several days.

  • University implementation of new state health mandates

    March 29, 2020

    Yesterday evening, the governor issued two new public health mandates that will have substantial effects on university operations. The first is Health Mandate 11, which is a statewide "stay home" or "shelter-in-place" order. That order also imposes restrictions on businesses, with exceptions for those that are considered "essential." The university's distance delivery operations, operations in support of that mission, as well as other services and critical infrastructure and operations listed in this attachment to the mandate are considered essential. In general, if you are following university guidelines, you are in compliance with the state health mandate.

  • Capitol Report for March 24, 2020

    March 25, 2020

    Yesterday the Senate passed the FY21 Operating and Capital Budget (HB 205) setting the stage for a conference committee between the House and Senate to finalize this year's spending package.

  • Expedited Review Recommendations and next steps

    March 24, 2020

    Today, the chancellors provided me with their recommendations for academic program reductions and discontinuation. As you know, the state's reduction to the UA budget means that we must reduce our costs by $45 million - $25 million for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2020 and an additional $20 million beginning July 1, 2021. Due to notice and "teach out" requirements, decisions need to be made by the Board of Regents in June 2020. The added costs and reduced revenues caused by the COVID-19 virus make these decisions even more critical and urgent.

  • COVID-19 message

    March 24, 2020

    Tomorrow morning, we will end our extended spring break. When students return to classes, things will look much different than they did less than three short weeks ago. As we restart the spring semester, our university communities, like those throughout our state, now must study, work, live and play differently. These new conditions bring new responsibilities for all of us, and a new way to serve our friends, neighbors and colleagues.

  • Capitol Report for March 23

    March 24, 2020

    On Saturday, the Senate Finance Committee amended its version of HB 205, the FY21 Operating Budget. The House has already passed its version of the budget, and the Senate has been working on modifications since March 4. Earlier this week, the committee introduced initial recommendations in a substitute bill, which incorporated a significant portion of the Governor's FY21 Capital Budget (SB 154).

  • Expedited Academic Review process enters next phase on March 23

    March 21, 2020

    On Monday, March 23, each of the three University of Alaska chancellors will submit recommendations to President Jim Johnsen and Vice President of Academics, Students and Research Paul Layer on possible reductions in or discontinuations of academic programs.

  • Coronavirus information website

    March 20, 2020

    The University of Alaska has created a comprehensive website with everything you need to know about the university's response to the coronavirus pandemic. Information on this page will be updated, as necessary, as the situation changes.