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Alumni Loop restricted to single lane Oct. 15-16

Alumni Loop will be restricted to a single lane this weekend, Oct. 15 and 16. Contractors will be making repairs to the underground infrastructure. Access will be available, but expect delays as...

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Israel’s first Bedouin diplomat, Ishmael Khaldi, to speak at UAA on Thursday

Thursday, Oct. 20, 7–9 p.m. Rasmuson Hall, Room 111 Students United, UAA’s only pro-Israel and Palestinian human rights advocacy club, is hosting Israel’s first Bedouin diplomat, Ishmael Khaldi. Mr....

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UAA Google Use Survey: Help us help you maximize your Google Apps use

The UAA Instructional Designers Alliance is preparing for the eTech Fair, Nov. 7 to 12. We want to offer workshops that will assist you in maximizing your productivity using Google Suite (Google Apps),...

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Next week: October Surplus Sale and departmental selection

UAA Surplus Sale: Friday, Oct. 28, 10 a.m.–2 p.m. UAA Warehouse (4111 Ingra Street) Don’t miss the October Surplus Sale. Shop for great deals on furniture, electronics and more. Drop by the UAA...

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Latest issue of ‘Alaska Justice Forum’ released

The Spring 2016 issue of Alaska Justice Forum is now available. The issue includes an article on UA students’ disclosures of sexual assault and sexual misconduct victimizations (both on and off...

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Phase 2 of Strategic Pathways begins in early October

Meetings on Oct. 4 and 6 will mark the official start of Phase 2 of Strategic Pathways. Eight new teams, comprising students, faculty, staff, alumni, university administrators and community members...

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Registration now open for Homecoming Shopping Cart Parade

Registration is now open for all student clubs and university departments for participation in the 2016 Homecoming Shopping Cart Parade! Showcase your Seawolf pride by representing your organization in...

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UAF professor proposes an alternative to Strategic Pathways

UAF neuroscience professor Abel Bult-Ito has proposed an alternative to Strategic Pathways. Professor Bult-Ito will present his plan on Wednesday, Nov. 2, at 5:30 p.m. at the UAA/APU Consortium...

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Philosophy Professor Raymond Anthony publishes guidelines for humane...

Raymond Anthony, professor of philosophy and member of UAA’s Ethics Center, published The AVMA Guidelines for the Humane Slaughter of Animals with colleagues from the American Veterinary Medical...

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President Johnsen makes gift toward completion of Troth Yeddha’ Indigenous...

University of Alaska President Jim Johnsen has announced that he will gift $16,300 toward the completion of the Troth Yeddha’ Indigenous Studies Center on the campus of the University of Alaska...

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UAA appoints Timothy Cason as new Rasmuson Chair of Economics

The University of Alaska Anchorage announces that Timothy Cason, distinguished professor and Robert and Susan Gadomski Chair in Economics at Purdue University, has been appointed to serve as the...

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Welcome to two new Student Life & Leadership staff members

Please welcome our two newest staff members to Student Life & Leadership. Tim Flynn is our new Student Union operations coordinator. Tim comes to us with a wealth of experience in student affairs....

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Now through Halloween: Dead merchandise sale at the UAA Campus Bookstore

Shop the dead merchandise sale at the UAA Campus Bookstore. Now through Halloween, enjoy up to 75 percent off the lowest marked price on clearance items at the UAA Campus Bookstore. Stop by for great...

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Announcing the 2016 winning proposals of the UAA Annual Fund for Excellence

The UAA Annual Fund for Excellence, made possible by alumni and friends, provides unrestricted dollars critical to maintaining the margin of excellence at UAA. This year’s focus was to award worthy...

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Cyber security is a shared responsibility—tips to prevent spam and phishing

Cyber criminals have become quite savvy in their attempts to lure people in and get you to click on a link or open an attachment. In fact, UA recently ran a campaign to see just how prevalent this was....

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Kodiak College’s ABE program recognized for exemplary efforts to improve...

The Kodiak Regional Adult Basic Education (ABE) Program at Kodiak College received the Alaska Adult Education Association (AAEA) Program Award for “exemplary effort in creative program development for...

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Alumni Drive closure this weekend, Nov. 4-7

Beginning the morning of Friday, Nov. 4, Alumni Drive will experience a closure between the Fine Arts Building and the Administrative/Humanities Building. This closure is expected to last until the...

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Turn clocks back this weekend

The UAA Office of Emergency Management reminds you to turn your clocks back one hour as you go to bed this Saturday night. Daylight Saving Time ends early Sunday morning, and it serves as a good time...

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Regents to address budget, tuition, Strategic Pathways at Nov. 10-11 meeting

The University of Alaska Board of Regents will take up a full agenda when it next meets Nov. 10–11 in Fairbanks. Regents will hear final details about the university’s FY17 budget request and 10-year...

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Regents to consider a single College of Education at UAF

When the University of Alaska Board of Regents convenes Nov. 10 and 11, it will consider President Jim Johnsen’s recommendation that the University of Alaska establish a single College of Education at...

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