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UAA’s School of Social Work $1.2 million Department of Education grant will fill school social worker shortage in Alaska

UAA School of Social Work professors

UAA's School of Social Work received a $1.2 million grant from the Department of Education for the School-Based Social Work Education and Network Development Program, also known as SSWEND. The three-and-a-half-year program will graduate 31 scholars to fill a high-demand need for school social workers in the Anchorage School District and schools throughout the state.

UAA College of Business and Public Policy: 50 years in the making

UAA's Rasmuson Hall framed by sunflowers

UAA's College of Business and Public Policy (CBPP) is celebrating 50 years. This half-century mark underscores CBPP's dedication, innovation and influence in shaping business education in Alaska. Celebrate the college's rich history and bright future at the CBPP Showcase on Oct. 13.

Save the date for UAA Homecoming, Oct. 7-14

Fans cheering during Seawolf hockey game

Homecoming is just around the corner! Take a look at the schedule for this year's celebration, open to all students, alumni, faculty, staff and community members. Come to campus for Seawolf hockey and volleyball games, a chat with the chancellor, annual Homecoming Luncheon, the College of Business and Public Policy Showcase, ghost tours, open esports gaming night, a dance party and much more.

The Power of Strength: Why Strength Training is Essential Lecture

Join us for an enlightening lecture on why strength training is not just an option but a necessity for your overall well-being. In today's world, where demands on our bodies and minds are ever-increasing, understanding the significance of strength training has never been more crucial.

How to be a Successful Health Care Entrepreneur

Are you interested in starting your own health care business? Join a 5-member panel for tips on how to be a successful health care entrepreneur. Sponsored by Health TIE.

Come Work in the Culinary Arts! We feed you!

There is such a thing as a free lunch! The Culinary Arts Department is looking for a hardworking & reliable steward to join our team!

Federal Government Shutdown and UA: Here’s What You Need to Know

As you’ve probably heard in the news, the U.S. is headed toward a government shutdown. Because lawmakers in Washington, D.C., haven’t been able to agree on a budget and are unlikely to do so by October 1, some services provided by the federal government will pause.

Seawolves Volleyball game against the Montana State Billings

Our Seawolves volleyball team are back in Alaska to play the Montana State Billings! Come pack the student section to cheer on our team!

Join the Office of the Registrar for a Transfer Credit Evaluations Brown Bag

Priority registration for spring 2024 begins Nov. 3 and students are transferring in to attend UAA. Help make sure you and your students are ready for another amazing semester by attending this transfer credit brown bag session hosted by the Office of the Registrar.

Employee spotlight: Stefanie Tschappat

Please join us in welcoming Stefanie Tschappat, the newest Alaska Adult Education program member, at the PWSC Cordova campus. She is thrilled to be a part of the PWSC community and is excited to contribute to the program.

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