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UAS to offer free Alaska Native Language classes this fall

By Keni Campbell | UAS on Jun 28, 2022   Science/Education  

UAS to offer free Alaska Native Language classes this fall

JUNEAU – This fall the University of Alaska Southeast (UAS) will be offering free Alaska Native Language classes with no tuition or fees. Classes are offered in Tlingit, Haida, and Tsimshian languages at all levels — beginner, intermediate, and advanced.  The free classes are for our non-credit courses, but credit can be received if a […]

Coeur Alaska Kensington Mine Donates $300,000 to UAS Student Scholarships

By Keni Campbell | UAS on Dec 17, 2021   Science/Education, Southeast Alaska  

Coeur Alaska Kensington Mine Donates $300,000 to UAS Student Scholarships

The gift will significantly increase support for UAS Environmental Science and Marine Biology students. JUNEAU — Coeur Alaska, Inc., owner and operator of the Kensington Mine, donated $300,000  to strengthen the Coeur Alaska Kensington Mine Environmental Science Award, an endowed scholarship fund supporting University of Alaska Southeast (UAS) students majoring in Environmental Science or Marine […]

As glaciers retreat in Alaska and British Columbia, thousands of miles of new Pacific salmon habitat may open up by 2100

By Keni Campbell | UAS on Dec 9, 2021   Featured, Science/Education, Southeast Alaska  

As glaciers retreat in Alaska and British Columbia, thousands of miles of new Pacific salmon habitat may open up by 2100

UAS professor Eran Hood is part of a team of scientists who found that the retreat of glaciers in Alaska and British Columbia’s coastal temperate rainforest could produce more than 3,800 miles of potential new Pacific salmon habitat by the year 2100. A new study in the journal Nature Climate Change, lead by researchers at […]

Indigenous Peoples’ Day at UAS to feature panel discussion on the Future of Indigenous Language Revitalization

By Keni Campbell | UAS on Oct 7, 2021   Featured, General News, Science/Education  

Indigenous Peoples’ Day at UAS to feature panel discussion on the Future of Indigenous Language Revitalization

JUNEAU — The University of Alaska Southeast (UAS) will recognize Indigenous Peoples’ Day with a conversation event titled “Ḵaa Tukax̱saké Héende – Towards the River That Untangles a Personʼs Mind.”  The events begin at 9 AM on Monday, October 11, with a panel discussion in the afternoon on the Future of Indigneous Language Revitalization from […]

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