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Upcoming Board of Regents meetings
May 17, 2024
The May 22-23, 2024 meeting at UAA follows a fortnight of commencement ceremonies, and passage of the university's budgets and key legislative priorities.
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Upcoming Board of Regents Public Testimony Opportunity
May 17, 2024
The University of Alaska Board of Regents invites you to participate in a public testimony session on Monday, May 20, from 4-5 p.m. Each participant will have two minutes to discuss topics or issues related to the University of Alaska system.
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Compliance Chat #14 - Data Security and Privacy
May 17, 2024
Understanding your digital footprint involves evaluating the sensitivity of your data and its necessity for retention. Regular assessments of your data, storage locations, permissions, and deleting unnecessary files and using strong passwords are recommended practices to ensure data security and compliance with federal and other requirements.
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"Did You Know UAF's Kuskokwim Campus is Commemorating 50 Years Since Its Inaugural Graduation?"
April 23, 2024
It was 1975 in Bethel, Alaska, and the University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF), College of Rural and Community Development's (CRCD) Kuskokwim Campus (KuC), then known as Kuskokwim Community College, put on its first graduation ceremony. Fifty-eight graduates, all wearing caps and gowns, made their way across the stage.
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April 09, 2024
Hannah Bogdan's story shows how interdisciplinary collaboration, mentorship, and experiential learning happening at PWSC are making a difference in real-world environmental challenges.
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March 26, 2024
Tayler Tanginiq Higgins, a 20-year-old Indigenous youth advocate at the University of Alaska Anchorage, has been honored as a Champion for Change by the Center for Native American Youth. This prestigious recognition is part of a national initiative aimed at amplifying the impactful work of young Indigenous leaders across the United States.
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Scientists point to disease, warming waters to explain Chinook decline in Yukon River
May 14, 2024Researchers theorize that a combination of disease and stress from warmer water is contributing to declining chinook salmon populations in the Yukon River
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UAF professor receives one of the highest honors a scientist can receive
May 15, 2024The interim director of the Institute of Arctic Biology (IAB), Diane O’Brien, professor of biology and wildlife at the University of Alaska Fairbanks has been elected to the National Academy of Sciences (NAS).
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May 10, 2024
Matt Calhoun, Ph.D. (Athabaskan) has been selected as the new full-time executive director of the Alaska Native Science & Engineering Program (ANSEP).
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