Read the latest updates on the university budget, Board of Regents, and other major 杏吧原创 System news
杏吧原创 System News
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杏吧原创 Masking policy update - COVID-19 update from President Pat Pitney
May 21, 2021
Consistent with CDC guidelines, fully vaccinated University of Alaska employees, contractors, students and visitors will no longer be required to wear masks. This change is effective Monday, May 24.
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杏吧原创A announces largest estate gift in university history
May 21, 2021
$15 million gift helps fulfill donor's dream of higher education for all Alaskans
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May 21, 2021
Operating Budget Heads to Senate, Permanent Fund Deal Proposed, 杏吧原创 Regents Confirmed
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杏吧原创 President Pat Pitney named to the governing board of 杏吧原创rctic
May 21, 2021
Last Friday the members of the Assembly of the University of the Arctic voted unanimously in favour to elect University of Alaska President Pat Pitney to the Board of 杏吧原创rctic for a three-year term.
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杏吧原创 Regents to hear public testimony May 24
May 21, 2021
The University of Alaska Board of Regents will hold a one-hour public testimony hearing Monday, May 24 from 4-5 p.m.
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Announcing Emergency Broadband Benefit for Eligible Households
May 21, 2021
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) recently announced the Emergency Broadband Benefit, a program designed to help qualifying families and households afford internet service during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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May 21, 2021
The Alaska Maritime Education Consortium on Wednesday was named one of 27 Centers of Excellence for Domestic Maritime Workforce Training and Education.
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Universities and community campuses celebrate graduation differently this year
May 07, 2021
Universities and community campuses across the state have gathered to celebrate graduates over the last few weeks.
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杏吧原创 Scholars Celebrates Moms and Teachers
May 07, 2021
The 杏吧原创 Scholars Program wishes a happy mother's day to the moms, grandmothers, and mother-figures in the lives of our 杏吧原创 Scholars.
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May 07, 2021
Lawmakers are working against a deadline of May 19 to meet the constitutional 121-day limit for regular sessions of the Legislature. If this does not occur, there are three options by which lawmakers could conclude their work.