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Fall Indigenizing Education graduate courses

The School of Education is offering several course opportunities this fall through the Indigenizing Education graduate program, and registration is now open.

Hiring: Human Resources coordinator, College of Health

The College of Health is seeking applications for a Human Resources coordinator to join the team and work with schools, programs and centers to assist with the processing of a wide range of human resources related transactions.

Hiring: Seawolf Food Pantry program assistant

The Seawolf Food Pantry program assistant will support the daily operations, outreach, and evaluation activities of the campus food pantry.

Remembering Elizabeth Arnold: Beloved journalism professor and trailblazing journalist

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Elizabeth Arnold, award-winning journalist and professor in ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½â€™s Department of Journalism died at her Anchorage home, Thursday, June 18, 2026. Arnold’s journalism career spanned decades and since 2009, has dedicated her time to teaching the next generation of Alaska’s journalists.

July 2026 background calendar screens

Elevate your screen with our monthly ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ wallpaper drops! From Seawolf Athletics action shots to stunning campus views and everyday moments of campus life, there’s a fresh view waiting for you each month.

Hiring: Institutional Effectiveness report writer

The Institutional Effectiveness report writer supports key internal and external reporting efforts that inform institutional evaluation, accreditation, strategic planning, and other university priorities.

Nominations now open for the Bill Rose Memorial Service and Friend to the Administrative Services Division Awards

Nominations are now open for the Bill Rose Memorial Service and Friend to the Administrative Services Division Awards.

Nearly 3K participants raced in the 2026 Anchorage Mayor’s Marathon

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Summer solstice saw nearly 3,000 participants from 15 countries and all 50 states in the 2026 Anchorage Mayor’s Marathon and Half-Marathon, an over 50-year collaborative effort between ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ Athletics and Anchorage Parks and Recreation.

Keeping tribes connected with double ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ degrees

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As tribal and board relations manager for Cook Inlet Tribal Council, Kalani Tucker oversees governance, supports the board of directors and executive leadership, and serves as the point of contact for all eight tribes in the region.

Frolic & Forage, June 24

ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ Community & Belonging invites students to join them for a fun-filled morning in the greater Anchorage area spending time together outside and hopefully foraging some delicious finds!

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