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Celebrating students, community and educational equity at TRIO Day

TRIO student applauds during the 2024 TRIO Day celebration in the UAA Student Union.

UAA joined hundreds of colleges and universities across the country to celebrate TRIO Day on Friday, Feb. 23. The annual event recognizes students, staff, educators and community supporters across all TRIO programs, a federal initiative that launched 60 years ago to support educational opportunities for first-generation, low-income students.

UAA: February 2024 in Photos

Student Taytum Robinson learns to make Inupiaq-style snow goggles from visiting artist Leon Kinneeveauk during June Pardue's Alaska Native Arts class in UAA's Fine Arts Building. (Photo by James Evans / University of Alaska Anchorage)

Take a look at highlights from across UAA for the past month in our Febraury 2024 slideshow.

Ignite impact: Join the 49 Hours for Alaska Giving Day at UAA!

UAA student holding a sign with the words "Support UAA on Giving Day"

As the University of Alaska Anchorage gears up for its exhilarating Giving Day, the call to action reverberates louder than ever. From noon on March 26 to 1 p.m. on March 28, join us for 49 incredible hours of philanthropy during the "49 Hours for Alaska" campaign.

Empowering students, inspiring innovation: Helena Wisniewski appointed UAA's first Marion Porter Chair

Helena Wisniewski asks competitors questions as UAA's College of Business and Public Policy hosts the 2023 Perfect Pitch Business Plan Competition Finale in Rasmuson Hall.

As UAA's inaugural Marion Porter Chair, Dr. Helena Wisniewski's mission is clear: to enhance artificial intelligence and business analytics within the College of Business and Public Policy and across Alaska, fostering faculty and student success while addressing community needs through research, innovation, curriculum development and interdisciplinary collaborations.

A champion for change

Tayler Higgins as the 2022 Rondy Royalty Heritage Ambassador.

UAA student Tayler Higgins is one of five young adults named to the 2024 Champions of Change cohort with the Center for Native American Youth. Tayler is passionate about centering and elevating Arctic Indigenous youth voices and the interaction of climate, social and economic justice work. She hopes to use her role as a champion to bring more opportunities back to her community.

Standing ovations for UAA alumni during governor’s State of the State Address

Gov. Dunleavy visiting ANSEP

On Jan. 30, 2024, Gov. Dunleavy delivered his annual State of the State Address, during which he recognized three Alaskans with direct ties to UAA with standing ovations: alums Kristen Benge and Sheila Sweetsir, and former staff member Patty Gilbert.

Winterfest 2024 schedule of events

Eliana Deas leads the pack as Seawolves march through downtown Anchorage in the 2024 Fur Rondy Grand Parade.

UAA Winterfest runs Feb. 24-March 2. Celebrate all things Green & Gold with an eclectic line-up of events and activities on campus and throughout Anchorage.

UAA receives $46M from Department of Homeland Security to lead Arctic homeland security

Arctic Research

The Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology Directorate granted the University of Alaska Anchorage $46 million over the next ten years to lead a consortium of U.S. academic institutions and partners for the newly established Arctic Domain Awareness Center (ADAC)-ARCTIC Center of Excellence (COE) for Homeland Security in the Arctic.

Improving care through simulation

Students Gabriel Caterinicchio, Angellynndiite Maiava, Enoch Schnyder, and Kole Rhodes treat simulated participant performer Adam Lasalle during a 3-station rapid-fire trauma series of simulated encounters for students in Chris Lau's EMT A130 course in UAA's Allied Health Sciences Building.

Students in fall's EMT 130 — Emergency Medical Technician I burnished their clinical and decision-making skills in a trio of rapid-fire trauma simulations, thanks to a first-time partnership between the Fire and Emergency Services program and the Interprofessional Health Sciences Simulation Center.

'A community of learners'

A student enters the Learning Commons' new location in the Consortium Library. (Photo by James Evans / UAA)

The Learning Commons' new location on the first floor of the UAA/APU Consortium Library serves as a hub of student engagement and learning at UAA with a community-centered design, creative study spaces and free support services available in-person and online.

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