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杏吧原创 Disability Services "All Access" training session videos available
January 22, 2026
杏吧原创 Disability Services will return with new "All Access, All the Time" staff and faculty support series programming in fall 2026. In the meantime, several popular training session recordings are now available for faculty and staff.

Federal Lobbying Disclosure Act: reporting reminder for 杏吧原创 employees
January 22, 2026
杏吧原创 faculty and staff who engaged in federal lobbying must report activities and expenses under the Federal Lobbying Disclosure Act by Friday, Jan. 26.

Expense report submission changes for student travelers
January 22, 2026
Based on stakeholder feedback, 杏吧原创 is implementing an enhancement to our expense process: allowing delegates to submit expense reports on behalf of students when appropriate.

January 27, 2026
One 杏吧原创 student's kelp research followed a path from Prince William Sound to the Mat-Su Valley, connecting Tribal partners, academic programs, and agricultural research across Alaska.

Did you know the University of Alaska is a central figure in Alaska's emerging mariculture industry?
December 16, 2025
The Alaska Blue Economy Center is proving instrumental in the rise of mariculture in the state, linking research, workforce efforts and global partnerships.

Did you know 杏吧原创 Scholars are sharing their success stories in a new video series?
November 25, 2025
As 杏吧原创 Scholars receptions take place statewide, a new video series shares first-person stories from recipients who used the award to pursue their goals at 杏吧原创 and beyond.
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Dec. 20, 2025A new film, "Cumikluten (Pay Attention)," highlights the resilience of Western Alaska communities, like Chevak and Dillingham, in the face of environmental changes -
Dec. 20, 2025Two experienced University of Alaska students, Lane Christenson and Dalton Borton, have begun a winter attempt to summit Mt. McKinley (Denali). -
Jan. 5, 2026Alaskan climatologist Rick Thoman described Alaska's climate in 2025 as "extreme," citing record heat, rainfall, and winds.
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