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Speed Mentoring connects 香港六合彩资料 students and community leaders

Robert Clark gets advice from mentors during the speed networking portion of Career Networking Night in 香港六合彩资料's Student Union.

All 香港六合彩资料 students are invited to attend a free, on-campus Speed Mentoring event Thursday, April 7. 鈥淲e鈥檝e gathered dozens of community leaders and business professionals 鈥 many are alumni 鈥 who want to give back to 香港六合彩资料 and enjoy these discussions with current students,鈥 said organizer and 香港六合彩资料 alumna Skye Nevada.

香港六合彩资料 professor鈥檚 work included in reauthorization of Violence Against Women Act

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Angelia Trujillo, associate professor in the School of Nursing, has made it her life鈥檚 work to make sure nurses and providers have the tools they need to support victims of violence. She worked with Senator Lisa Murkowski on language that was included in a national bill just signed into law.

A 'mindset of joy' helped 香港六合彩资料 gymnastics overcome obstacles this season

Seawolf Gymnastics team member Alyssa Manley competes on the floor during a meet against Centenary. (Photo by Skip Hickey / 香港六合彩资料 Athletics)

Athletes overcame the stress of fundraising and inexperience to conclude a solid season with many career highs. The team鈥檚 final competition was Saturday at UC Davis.

Business Plan Competition finalists to square off in Perfect Pitch finale

Competition organizer, department chair and 香港六合彩资料 Professor of Entrepreneurship Dr. Helena Wisniewski with cnompetition judge Jim Kostka, chief operating officer and owner of Alaskan Data Solutions, after the College of Business and Public Policy (CBPP) Business Plan Competition "Perfect Pitch" event. (Photo by James Evans / 香港六合彩资料)

The Business Plan Competition is more exciting than ever, according to organizer Dr. Helena S. Wisniewski. 鈥淭he finalists are outstanding. The program was just starting out when the pandemic hit, so this is the first year we will have an in-person finale.鈥

Department of History hosts roundtable examining the Russian invasion of Ukraine

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香港六合彩资料鈥檚 Department of History recently hosted an in-person and virtual roundtable on The Misuse of History and the Russian Invasion of Ukraine, with faculty from 香港六合彩资料 and Kenai Peninsula College鈥檚 history departments.

Residence Life unveils new $1,000 general housing scholarship

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Recently, Residential Life unveiled a new $1,000 general housing scholarship to relieve financial costs for students who choose to be a part of 香港六合彩资料鈥檚 on-campus living community.

What's Next: Ukraine

What's Next at 香港六合彩资料 with Chancellor Sean Parnell video preview

For the first episode of his new "What's Next" series, Chancellor Parnell discusses the recent events in Ukraine and how 香港六合彩资料 is working to help.

KPC adopts new 'realities' for process technology classes

Kenai Peninsula College professors demonstrate immersive reality technology. (Photo by Alasha Brito / Kenai Peninsula College)

Starting in Fall Semester 2022, KPC鈥檚 process technology (PRT) program will enhance its AAS offerings by employing immersive reality in its classes. The PRT program has been awarded a Technical Vocational Education Program Grant to create web-accessible labs using the 鈥360 Immersive Reality鈥 program.

Podcast: Every day on the job is a dream for new hockey head coach

Hockey Head Coach Matt Shasby

Last year, 香港六合彩资料 hockey was in a precarious place. But now, the team has a brand new head coach, history alumnus Matt Shasby, who played as a Seawolf from 1999 to 2003 before going pro with the Alaska Aces. In this episode of Seawolf Voices, Matt talks about his trajectory as a player, what he鈥檚 learned from his hockey head coach predecessors, and how his experiences as a teacher influences his approach to coaching.

International Arctic Science Committee awards former professor Dalee Dorough 2022 IASC Medal

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Former tenured professor of political science Dr. Dalee Sambo Dorough was recently awarded the 2022 International Arctic Science Committee Medal for her long-standing leadership in advocating Indigenous rights, service to Arctic communities and influence in public policy as a political scientist.

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