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Governor Dunleavy Champions Economic Opportunities for Alaska Workers, Orders Removal of Four-Year Degree Requirement for Most State Jobs

By Jeff Turner | Alaska.gov on Feb 15, 2023   Featured, State  

Governor Dunleavy Champions Economic Opportunities for Alaska Workers, Orders Removal of Four-Year Degree Requirement for Most State Jobs

(Juneau) – Tuesday Governor Mike Dunleavy issued Administrative Order 343 to address unprecedented workforce shortages in state jobs by removing the requirement of a four-year college degree for most state jobs.   “The State of Alaska is not immune from the nationwide labor shortage,” said Governor Mike Dunleavy. “Today people can gain knowledge, skills and […]

Across Alaska, 25 ANSEP Students are Preparing for College and Careers with Paid Internships in the Field

By ANSEP on Jul 13, 2021   Featured, General News, Science/Education  

Across Alaska, 25 ANSEP Students are Preparing for College and Careers with Paid Internships in the Field

ANCHORAGE, Alaska – This summer 25 of Alaska’s best and brightest are participating in the Alaska Native Science & Engineering Program’s Summer Bridge opportunity, which develops recent high school graduates socially and professionally for college and future STEM careers by placing them in summer internships with ANSEP strategic partners.  Over the course of nine weeks, […]

Business leaders Gary and Jane Klopfer donate $1M to UAA College of Business and Public Policy

By University of Alaska on Jun 25, 2021   Featured, Science/Education  

Business leaders Gary and Jane Klopfer donate $1M   to UAA College of Business and Public Policy

Gift will provide business students with real-world learning experiences ANCHORAGE, Alaska – The University of Alaska Anchorage (UAA) announced Thursday it received a $1 million gift from accounting alumnus and entrepreneur Gary Klopfer, ’81, and his wife Jane Cuddy Klopfer, a celebrated Alaska investment leader. The gift will establish the UAA Student Investment Fund in […]

From ‘Alternative Facts’ to ‘Alternate Electors’: Stephen Miller Pushes Absurd New Strategy in Face of Trump Loss

By Kenny Stancil | Common Dreams on Dec 15, 2020   Featured, National, National/World, Politics  

From ‘Alternative Facts’ to ‘Alternate Electors’: Stephen Miller Pushes Absurd New Strategy in Face of Trump Loss

“They’re actively attempting a coup. It’s extremely stupid. But that is what it is and it’s beyond troubling.” “As we speak, today, an alternate slate of electors in the contested states is going to vote and we’re going to send those results up to Congress.” That’s what senior White House adviser Stephen Miller said Monday […]

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