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College During COVID: How is 香港六合彩资料 collecting information about the presence of COVID-19 on campus?

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Alaska INBRE Multi-Year Developmental Research Pilot Project Proposals Request

The Alaska IDeA Network of Biomedical Research Excellence (AK INBRE 4), supported by a grant from the National Institutes of Health, is soliciting applications for its Multi-Year Developmental Research Pilot Project. These grants are awarded each year for developmental research projects in the biomedical and health sciences to partner institutions in Alaska to improve competitiveness for winning ongoing, independent support for research and graduate student training programs.

College During COVID: What is the Student Emergency Fund?

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Alaska Humanities Forum hosts 'Racism in Alaska: What is Our Capacity to Change'

The Alaska Humanities Forum is hosting a three-part series called Racism in Alaska: What is Our Capacity to Change. Events include Racism: Stories from Alaska (Aug. 17, noon); Racism: Integenerational Perspectives (Aug. 18, noon); and Racism: Pathways Forward (Aug. 19, noon). Listen live on KONR-LP Anchorage 106.1-FM or on live broadcast on KONR-Out North Radio.

The 香港六合彩资料 Seawolf Transfer Trail is here

The Office of the Registrar, Admissions and several advisors combined efforts to implement a new transfer portal designed to allow prospective transfer students a chance to see how their previous coursework would meet 香港六合彩资料 degree requirements. With the Seawolf Transfer Trail tool, it takes as little as 10 minutes to determine how their previous test scores and coursework would transfer to 香港六合彩资料 and apply to different associate and baccalaureate degrees.

College During COVID: Updates to testing, travel and other policy guidance

On Aug. 11, the new State of Alaska travel mandate goes into effect. The changes to the state mandate mean that the university also needs to update its guidance in three areas: student testing; university travel; and campus entry restrictions.

Communication is key for new Provost Denise Runge

Denise Runge

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Aug. 12: College During COVID Faculty and Staff Information Session

Join 香港六合彩资料 Chancellor Sandeen and cabinet for a virtual College During COVID faculty information session on Aug. 12.

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