Cammie Wickline, a receiving noncommissioned officer in charge for the U.S. Army stationed in Fort Riley, Kansas, became the first …
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Acknowledgment of Indigenous peoples’ land is a traditional custom that dates back centuries and is used today.
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine (Comirnaty) for the prevention of COVID-19 for individuals …
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A huge step in advancing education in Southwest Alaska, the Alaska Native Science & Engineering Program launched its full-time Acceleration Academy …
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As teachers and students head back to school, the Alaska Department of Fish and Game has a lesson for classrooms …
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Hello, back-to-school season! Here are tips to keep everyone healthy for in-person learning: • Make sure your family is current …
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This summer, 25 of Alaska’s brightest students are participating in Alaska Native Science & Engineering Program’s Summer Bridge opportunity.
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Any vaccine can cause side effects.Most of the time these are minor and go away within a few days.
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This year, UAA was recognized with the Military Friendly School® distinction.
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The Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) reported that businesses lost $1.
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June holds two important celebrations elevating conversations surrounding race, equity and inclusion.
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Thank you, Alaskans, for rolling up your sleeves in May to increase statewide immunizations against COVID-19! Let’s keep the momentum …
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As part of its Celebration: 10,000 years of Cultural Survival project, Sealaska Heritage Institute digitized video of its second Celebration, …
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Alaska continues to be a leader in the fight against COVID-19.
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Two Yup’ik engineers have created the most advanced Yugtun translation and learning tool that’s available online.
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The Alaska Native Science & Engineering Program is expanding its full-time Acceleration Academy component to Bethel this fall, advancing education for …
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Calling all home aquarium owners: zebra mussels, a highly invasive freshwater mussel species, have been discovered on aquatic marimo moss …
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The Alaska Native Science and Engineering Program is nearing the deadline for high school students to apply for Acceleration Academy on March 19.
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Many Alaska students are getting ready to turn the page from high school to college and may be looking for …
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You’re likely familiar with one of Alaska’s most prolific entrepreneurs, Jasmin Smith.
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Alaska’s initial allocations of the COVID-19 vaccine arrived and have been administered to more than 18,000 Alaskans.
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Middle school students from across Alaska have another opportunity to get ahead in their STEM learning.
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Beginning Oct.24, 2021, Alaska residents will need to dial 907 before making a call within the 907.
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Contact tracing helps keep you, your bubble and fellow Alaskans safe by slowing the spread of COVID-19.
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Alaska Airlines pledges to continue support for Alaska Native Science & Engineering Program
With the help of ANSEP’s partner Alaska Airlines, students in rural Alaska have an opportunity to experience the hands-on STEM …
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Sealaska Heritage Institute to revitalize, perpetuate Southeast Alaska Native languages
Sealaska Heritage Institute and University of Anchorage Southeast are bestowing 18 students committed to learning and teaching Southeast Alaska Native languages …
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The University of Alaska system’s first-ever Day of Giving is coming up on Tuesday, Oct. 20.
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The Alaska Department of Health & Social Services’ “Mask Up, Alaska!” campaign is a statewide effort to slow the spread …
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The Alaska Department of Health & Social Services is reminding Alaskans of the basics: wear a mask, social distance and …
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Women in Aviation Last Frontier Chapter is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting education, scholarships, mentorship and networking for women and girls …