Read the latest updates on the university budget, Board of Regents, and other major UA System news
UA System News
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Board of Regents Chair Statement in Support of UA President Johnsen
June 04, 2020
The University of Alaska Board of Regents acknowledges the announcement issued this week by the University of Wisconsin System, and can understand why President Johnsen has been named as the finalist for the System's president. His skills and leadership abilities are outstanding, and his ability to work with the Board through the tough times we've faced over the past five years has made all the difference.
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Annual Title IX training will open Sept. 1
June 04, 2020
The University of Alaska is committed to a safe campus environment where our students, staff and faculty can learn, work and live. Employees are required to complete Title IX training each fiscal year. Training will open September 1, and the Fall 2020 employee deadline for training is September 30, 2020.
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A call to come together around common values
June 03, 2020
We support the legitimate expressions of frustration in Alaska and across the nation in reaction to the violence that racism fuels in our society. We join in constructive demands for peaceful change and true justice. At the same time, we condemn violence that destroys communities, lives, and livelihoods.
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Johnsen a finalist for president of the University of Wisconsin System
June 02, 2020
This morning, the University of Wisconsin System will make public my name as a finalist for its next president. I wasn't looking for another job when I was nominated for this one, but the position aligns with my experience and skills as a university leader.
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June 01, 2020
The University of Alaska Board of Regents will discuss the university's FY21 and FY22 budget, address financial solutions for closing significant financial gaps in both fiscal years and take up the preliminary review of possible options for university transformation when it meets June 4 and 5. The board also will hold two hours of public testimony on June 2 to hear from Alaskans about these topics.
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University of Alaska has shifted to Phase B of our on-site operations plan
June 01, 2020
Effective today, the University of Alaska has shifted to Phase B of our on-site operations plan. The change in system status comes with an increased emphasis on safety measures and personal responsibility, which is especially relevant given the increase in COVID-19 cases over the weekend. Some universities may ease restrictions on in-person activities on their campuses, provided they can comply with Phase B requirements and relevant UA policy. Some campuses and sites may choose to remain in Phase A until they have everything in place to safely operate with more people on site.
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Update on budget and preliminary review process
May 29, 2020
Prior to the Board of Regents meeting next week, I want to provide you an update about our financial situation and the process of how we came to the options that will be presented to the board. I also welcome and encourage you to continue to provide ideas for consideration.
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Options outlined for BOR consideration
May 21, 2020
As we face the future, the university's leadership team is united in positioning the university to support a thriving future for Alaska, while resolving our fiscal issues made worse by the COVID-19 global pandemic. We promise that our values will guide us in our actions, we will focus on our mission, and we will continue to put the well-being of our students, staff and faculty first.
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May 21, 2020
The 31st Alaska Legislature adjourned sine die yesterday, marking the end to one of the most unusual and shortest sessions in recent memory. On Monday, lawmakers reconvened in Juneau to ratify the spending plan proposed by Governor Dunleavy for federal funding received through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act.
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NOAA awards new cooperative institute to UAF and partners
May 20, 2020
A new university-led institute will address climate, ocean and coastal challenges with greater collaboration and sharing of scientific resources. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has selected a partnership between the University of Alaska Fairbanks, the University of Washington and Oregon State University to lead the institute.