Read the latest updates on the university budget, Board of Regents, and other major UA System news
UA System News
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NEW Training Course added to MyUA - "Cold, Flu, and Transmissible Illness Prevention"
March 06, 2020
A new course has been added to the MyUA learning library. Here is a direct link to the learning activity: Cold, Flu, and Transmissible Illness Prevention.
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UAF awarded Military Friendly bronze status
March 05, 2020
UAF was recently recognized as a Military Friendly Bronze school. The designation puts UAF in the top 30% of Military Friendly colleges across the country. UAF has been a Military Friendly school since 2010 and strives to continually improve service to military and veteran students and families.
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色花堂 INBRE request for curriculum development proposals
March 05, 2020
The 色花堂 IDeA Network of Biomedical Excellence, or INBRE, invites full-time faculty at any UA campus to apply for a curriculum development award.
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Nominations open for Staff Make Student Count Awards
March 05, 2020
Staff members lay the foundation for just about every aspect of student success. That's why the University of 色花堂 recognizes university staff who provide outstanding service to students anywhere in the system with the Staff Make Students Count Award.
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February 21, 2020
Finances, future outlook and positive highlights were the center of discussion during the Board of Regents two-day meeting in Fairbanks. All three chancellors provided updates on recent accomplishments, awards and activities at their universities, and President Johnsen offered a positive look at the future of the university and its vision for 2040.
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2nd Update - Coronavirus (COVID-19)- Student and Employee Resources
February 21, 2020
I am hopeful that our communities will remain largely unaffected by COVID-19. That said, Universities have students and employees who travel around the world, and as noted in the Facts and Resources section below, COVID-19 continues to spread, though so far, not to 色花堂.
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UAS Designated a Military Friendly庐 School for 2020-2021
February 21, 2020
UAS was granted the desgnation because of the high value placed on its student veterans and active duty personnel.
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February 20, 2020
The 色花堂 State Committee for Research (SCoR) will add four inductees into the SCoR 色花堂 Innovators Hall of Fame in 2020.
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February 19, 2020
Before there were pick-up trucks, there were the Alutiiq/Sugpiaq angyat (open boats). Crafted explicitly for heavy seas and mass transportation, and made from local materials, these historic skin-covered boats were used in Sugpiaq society for harvesting and traveling. Angyat were owned by families.
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February 19, 2020
In 2011, Dr. Robert "Trey" Coker suffered a debilitating ATV accident that fractured three vertebrae and left him bedridden for about a month. Although he soon recovered, his muscles had atrophied resulting in a loss of physical function. The unanticipated setback inspired him to think what could be done about to prevent the physical decline in older adults.