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'The Journey,' exhibition of oil paintings by MaryBeth Printz, on display at HMP Gallery

The Journey by MaryBeth Printz on display at Hugh McPeck Gallery Aug. 31-Sept. 22, 2021

"The Journey" is an exhibition of oil paintings by UAA alum MaryBeth Printz. The paintings explore multi-figurative scenes that are inspired by personal and societal issues created in an imaginative-realistic style. The exhibit will be open now through Sept. 22!

Job opening: Care Team Case Manager

The Care Team Case Manager is a key member of the University of Alaska Anchorage (UAA) Dean of Students Office. This position is a member of the UAA Care Teams and closely collaborates with the Student Health & Counseling Center, Disability Support Services, and Residence Life.

Students: Join the UAA Grounds crew this winter!

Do you like working outdoors? Taking care of greenhouse plants? Keeping your campus safe and beautiful? Having a flexible work schedule? If so, join the UAA Grounds crew as a student groundskeeper for the upcoming winter and spring seasons. For more information or to apply today, visit our UA job posting.

Job opening: Cashiering Supervisor

The UAA Office of the Bursar invites applications for the role of Cashiering Supervisor. We are seeking a highly motivated and enthusiastic individual to join our team. This is a regular full-time, Grade 78, minimum $23.84 hourly DOE, 12-month position complete with a competitive salary and UA employee benefits package.

Student Transition Coordinator Open Forum

Please join us virtually for an open forum for the Student Transition Coordinator position within Multicultural Student Services. The topic is: “Frameworks and Approaches for Supporting Marginalized Students.”

Monthly Moment with OEC

As the fall semester begins, as does the requirements for Title IX training. This is the time of year that you will receive multiple messages to ensure that your Title IX training has been completed, per federal requirements. While this may seem like just another thing to add to your long to do list, I'd encourage you to take a pause to remember why it is so important.

UAA hockey team reinstated

Save Seawolf Hockey founder Kathie Bethard, UAA Director of Athletics Greg Myford, UAA Chancellor Sean Parnell and Seawolf hockey alumnus Jim Mayes.

The Seawolf hockey program has surpassed its fundraising mark, resulting in the D-I team’s reinstatement and paving the way for the team to resume play in the 2022-23 season. The current total raised behind the Save Seawolf Hockey effort is more than $3.1 million, assuring hockey’s future in Seawolf Nation.

Seawolf hockey meets $3 million Aug. 30 fundraising goal

Save Seawolf Hockey founder Kathie Bethard, UAA Director of Athletics Greg Myford, UAA Chancellor Sean Parnell and Seawolf hockey alumnus Jim Mayes. (Photo by Brett Rawalt / UAA)

Today, I’m writing to share exciting news. Thanks to the passionate and determined fundraising efforts of coaches, student-athletes, alumni, boosters, community leaders and corporate donors from across our city, state and nation, UAA Seawolf hockey earned reinstatement. As of yesterday, the goal of $3 million has been successfully reached and exceeded. More than $3.1 million is accounted for, assuring hockey’s future in Seawolf Nation.

Accepting applications for the fall 2021 Community Engaged Student Assistant (CESA) program

The Center for Community Engagement & Learning is accepting applications for the FALL 2021 Community-Engaged Student Assistant (CESA) program. Applications due Monday, Sept. 13, 2021.

Evacuation drills scheduled Sept. 13-17

The Office of Emergency Management is teaming up with the UPD Auxiliary Emergency Team and Facilities employees to conduct evacuation drills of all academic buildings. Policy requires that when alarms are activated, all occupants must quickly leave the building using the NEAREST exit, and should meet their office or class group at the Emergency Assembly Area. Please notify officials if you know of someone who cannot or will not evacuate.

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