• UAF flu clinics

    October 17, 2023

    UAF Student Health and Counseling Center is providing flu shots for students, faculty, staff, and significant others/partners of faculty and staff members.
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  • Photo of a stethoscope and heart-shaped stress reliever on top of an echocardiogram chart.

    UAF - 'Just for the Health of It!'

    October 16, 2023

    Join the Nanook Diversity and Action Center for a special health fair open to all University of Alaska-ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø faculty, staff and students on Wednesday, Oct. 18 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Wood Center Ballroom (2nd Floor).
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  • Amy Bristor

    Amy Bristor to lead Dual Enrollment

    October 16, 2023

    Amy Bristor has accepted the position of director of the Office of Dual Enrollment. She began her work with student services, including dual enrollment, in 2000 with Summer Sessions and continued that work at the Community and Technical College working with professional development, outreach, and the Tech Prep program.
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  • Volunteer to be spring 2024 OLLI instructor

    October 16, 2023

    UAF's Osher Lifelong Learning Institute is currently seeking volunteer instructors for the spring. It's a wonderful, low-stress opportunity to gain teaching experience with a friendly audience while sharing your passion and knowledge.
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  • Jessica Black, associate vice chancellor for rural, community and Native education

    Friday Focus: Celebrating Indigenous excellence

    October 13, 2023

    This past Monday, Oct. 9, we celebrated Indigenous Peoples Day. A host of events occurred here on Troth Yeddha' campus and across our rural campuses. On Troth Yeddha' campus there was a frybread taco fundraiser put on by the Festival of Native Arts club and events including the Iñu-Yupiaq Dance group, fish skin sewing, and Native games demonstrations. At the Kuskokwim Campus in Bethel there were several events, including hands-on akutaq making, beading, and mask making and a Native foods potluck. At the Northwest Campus in Nome and at the Bristol Bay Campus in Dillingham, Native films were showcased. Commemorating this day allows us Indigenous peoples to celebrate and share with others who we are, including our rich histories and the contemporary lives we live. As associate vice chancellor for rural, community and Native education, I get to work on and applaud Indigenous excellence each and every day.
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  • Current Issue – Fall 2023 cover

    Aurora Fall 2023 online

    October 13, 2023

    Read about a UAF alumna's joy in cooking propelling her to the MasterChef competition, the creation of climate scholars, a homecoming a century in the making and much more in the fall 2023 Aurora.
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  • UAF Community and Technical College Culinary Arts and Hospitality staff, faculty and students gather in front of the train following the event.

    UAF CTC Culinary crew rocks the HooDoo Choo Choo

    October 13, 2023

    Students, staff and faculty from the UAF Community and Technical College Culinary Arts and Hospitality program partnered with the Alaska Railroad and HooDoo Brewing Company for the third year to produce the annual HooDoo Choo Choo event.
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  • Chancellor's Budget Forum on Oct. 19

    October 11, 2023

    Join Chancellor Dan White for a discussion of the university's budget on Thursday, Oct. 19, at 1:15 p.m. in the Schaible Auditorium. The event will also be available online.
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  • Free UAF harm reduction webinar

    October 11, 2023

    Join the Nanook Diversity and Action Center for a free, live webinar on Wednesday, Oct. 18 from 2-3:30 p.m. from the National Harm Reduction Coalition.
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  • Halloween carnival

    October 11, 2023

    Residence Life is hosting a family-friendly Halloween carnival at the MBS complex on Saturday, Oct. 28 from 1-4 p.m. for UAF students, faculty, staff and their families.
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  • 2023 Staff Council election open for voting until Oct. 20

    October 11, 2023

    Voting is currently underway for the 2023 UAF Staff Council elections. Ballots have been sent out to all of the even-numbered units with the current nominees for those seats, as well as the nominees for the at-large representative seats.
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  • New financial aid Satisfactory Academic Progress website

    October 09, 2023

    The UAF Financial Aid Office recently launched the Satisfactory Academic Progress website to provide helpful information regarding SAP financial aid requirement information, including information about the financial aid appeal process.
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  • Nettie La Belle-Hamer, vice chancellor for research

    Friday Focus: Sankalpa at UAF

    October 06, 2023

    In the yoga class I attend, our instructor encourages each of us to begin each practice with Sankalpa, a Sanskrit word that is roughly translated into English as intention, or setting an intention. According to most scholarly works, Sanskrit is the oldest language in the world and it is still alive today as one of the official languages of India. I am learning to take the concept of Sankalpa and many of yoga's impactful concepts with me off the mat, and into my daily life. As teachers, we are familiar with lesson plans and learning goals in the classroom. While not a goal itself, sankalpa is a key concept to achieving goals. It is a way to set your mind in the direction you want to go. Unlike a goal that requires specific action, sankalpa flows within us into every action we take.
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  • Taber to serve as continuous improvement project manager

    October 04, 2023

    Samara Taber is transitioning to a new position as the UAF continuous improvement project manager. Taber has served as the executive director of university advancement and a member of the chancellor’s core cabinet since 2020. She will start her new role on Nov. 6, 2023.
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  • Jessica Skipper

    Jessica Skipper named finalist for technology administration award

    October 04, 2023

    Jessica Skipper, UAF student success system administrator, has been named as a finalist for EAB's Excellence in Technology Administration Award.
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  • Webinar: Attracting today's top talent

    October 04, 2023

    Nationally, there is a shift in the way applicants are looking at job postings. In order to be competitive and attract highly qualified candidates to our university, UA is adjusting the way we write our job postings. Join us for an hour on Oct. 10 and learn how to write effective job postings that resonate with today’s top talent.
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  • Kaydee Van Flein

    Van Flein to serve as ORCA executive director

    October 04, 2023

    Kaydee Van Flein has accepted the position for the role of executive director of the newly established Office of Rights, Compliance and Accountability. As executive director, Van Flein will oversee Clery, Title IX, Title VII, ADA and Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act compliance, student accountability and Student CARE team, and misconduct investigations outlined under Board of Regents' Policy (01.02, 01.04. and 09.02).
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  • R1 Research Survey

    October 04, 2023

    The UAF R1 Steering Committee invites you to fill out the following survey to share your ideas and submit nominations for working groups that will work toward refining, prioritizing, and implementing the proposed mechanisms to help UAF achieve R1 research status.
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  • FAFSA delay for 2024-2025

    October 02, 2023

    The Free Application for Federal Student Aid opens on Oct. 1 of each year. However, in 2020, Congress passed the 'FAFSA Simplification Act,' which represents a significant overhaul of the FAFSA application process. As a result of these changes, the 2024-2025 FAFSA Application will be delayed until December 2023.
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  • Chancellor Dan White

    Friday Focus: We have the expertise

    September 29, 2023

    At the beginning of each new semester, I often introduce myself and explain the role of the chancellor to new students, faculty, and staff who recently joined UAF. At these events, I share that a large part of my job is working with all of our administrators, faculty, staff and students to do everything we can to execute our mission and live our vision: excellence through transformative experiences. Having such an inspiring purpose is one of the reasons I am so passionate about UAF. Across the spectrum of people I meet, I am often surprised how many aren't aware of how special UAF is. For instance, did you know we are currently in the top 7% of universities in the nation for research? UAF is a distinct university with strengths and expertise that should have UAF faculty, staff and students walking tall. No one at UAF should think that "outside" is where the expertise is. It is here!
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  • Major Mania is back

    September 29, 2023

    We are excited to bring Major Mania back Tuesday, Oct. 17 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Wood Center Multi-level lounge. We hope to have a representative from each major offered at UAF and CTC present for this event. The deadline to sign up is listed as Friday, Sept. 29, but we can accommodate late entries through the following week.
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  • UAF Community Mental Health Clinic accepting new clients

    September 29, 2023

    Graduate-level counseling students are accepting new clients for free 50-minute in-person and telehealth counseling sessions to occur once per week through Dec. 5.
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  • Mid-Cycle Accreditation event Oct. 2-3

    September 29, 2023

    The Mid-Cycle Accreditation Site Visit is just around the corner, and we want you to be part of this crucial moment in our accreditation cycle. Get involved by visiting the accreditation page to access the Mid-Cycle Self-Evaluation Report, event details and more, and share this announcement with your peers, colleagues, and friends.
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  • A student walks up to the Rasmuson Library during the fall.

    Paul H. McCarthy Awards accepting applications

    September 29, 2023

    Individual undergraduate and graduate students from all disciplines at the University of Alaska are eligible and invited to apply for an award of $2,500 to support their research using the Alaska and Polar Regions Collections and Archives at the Elmer E. Rasmuson Library. One award is available annually. The deadline to apply is Nov. 5, 2023, by 11:59 p.m.
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  • Susan Glade, Spring 2023 URSA Project Award recipient.

    Apply for URSA Spring 2024 Project Awards

    September 29, 2023

    Undergraduate students of all disciplines and from all UAF-affiliated campuses* who plan to pursue creative projects or conduct research during the Spring 2024 term are invited to apply for URSA Student Project funding. Spring Project Awards offer up to $3,000 for individuals and up to $6,000 for group applicants. Applications will be accepted from Oct. 2 to Nov. 5 at 11:59 p.m.
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