National Geographic Wild’s new series will showcase Alaska’s wildlife response programs and the wonderful work they do.
Public Affairs
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Identity Alaska and Full Spectrum Health partnered to launch the first statewide LGBTQ+ Community Health Needs Assessment in Alaska.
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Nearly 4,000 children who are in foster care, live in a low-income household or are dealing with homelessness are eligible …
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Self-isolation and being socially distant are new practices for some of us, but kids in Alaska’s foster care system can …
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Stay up-to-date with the latest local news and coverage on coronavirus (CODVID-19), with Alaska Public Media.
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Last month, the Alaska Native Science & Engineering Program welcomed a cohort of students from Southwest Alaska to participate in …
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Roots and Stems is a new Alaska podcast, brought to listeners by Sealaska Heritage Institute.
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With help from the Alaska Native Science and Engineering Program, more than 800 students have achieved their dreams of earning …
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Seventeen-year-old Tatiana Korthuis is about to start her freshman year at the University of Alaska Anchorage. However, this long-time ANSEP …
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Community development projects for 14 Alaska villages and tribes are going to be receiving crucial support thanks to a nearly …
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The Alaska Native Science & Engineering Program recently celebrated the first graduates of its full-time Acceleration Academy (Anchorage). Seven students …
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The middle school students in the Alaska Native Science and Engineering Program recently learned from industry professionals what it would …
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The annual Alyeska Snow Classic puts the fun in fundraising while giving the community a chance to support Four Valleys …
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This summer, your child has the opportunity to join one of the nation’s most successful and cost-effective STEM education programs, …
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High school students looking to jump-start STEM careers and earn free college credits can enroll in the Alaska Native Science …
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The Alaska Native Science and Engineering Program hosted thousands of students, faculty, alumni and strategic partners at its 24th annual …
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Celebrate the holidays with gifts that give back from the Alaska Zoo. Whether you’re shopping for friends or family, the …
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As the holidays approach, the University of Alaska Anchorage is joining an international movement inspiring people to give back to …
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Applications are now open for 2019 spring and fall semesters for the Alaska Native Science & Engineering Program’s full-time high …
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The Alaska Native Science & Engineering Program is accepting applications for its Summer Bridge component now through Dec. 7. Summer …
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At a public forum hosted by the University of Alaska earlier this month, Erwin Chemerinsky, Dean of Berkeley Law and …
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PFDs are often spent on big-screen TVs and shopping sprees. But your PFD can also go a long way toward …
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The new school year is here. A time of chaotic morning routines — packing lunch, wrangling shoes and hoping our …
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EducationLiving
Alaska Native Science & Engineering Program expands full-time, pre-college component
Anchorage-area students can now participate in the Alaska Native Science & Engineering Program full time with Acceleration Academy (UAA). This …
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The start of the school year does not mean learning must be confined to workbooks and science projects. From Lyutik …
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Finding and retaining Alaska-trained teachers is a continuous challenge in Alaska where 70 percent of teachers come from elsewhere. Cultural …
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Going back to school is exciting, no matter the age. Everyone tries to get cool, new supplies to stand out …
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Through paid summer internships, high school graduates are experiencing firsthand what it would be like to have a career in …
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Seventy Alaska students have each been awarded a $2,000 tuition and book scholarship from GCI for the next academic year. …
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The Alaska Native Science & Engineering Program strives to make high-quality, engaging STEM education accessible to more students around the …