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  • After consultation with Board of Regents, UA President Jim Johnsen has resigned as UA System president

    June 22, 2020

    University of Alaska Board of Regents Chair Sheri Buretta announced today that after consultation with the Board of Regents, UA President Jim Johnsen is resigning as UA System president. Buretta said the decision regarding a change in leadership was mutual and was made after considerable reflection by the Board. At a meeting today, the board accepted Johnsen's resignation, authorized Buretta to implement the resignation, and to appoint an acting president. Johnsen will be available to assist with the transition until July 1.

  • Telephone-based diabetes prevention program available statewide

    June 19, 2020

    A pilot program that offered free diabetes prevention coaching by phone on the Kenai Peninsula is available now statewide. Through the Prevent T2 National Diabetes Prevention Program, individuals who have prediabetes will receive a digital scale, program materials and a full year of telephone support from a trained mentor.

  • UA's Giving Tuesday Now supports students during COVID-19 pandemic

    June 19, 2020

    Giving Tuesday came six months early this year as millions of people worldwide generously donated to causes near to their hearts as an emergency response to the unprecedented need caused by COVID-19. In Alaska, hundreds of people opened their hearts and gave generously to support University of Alaska students through the COVID transition.

  • UA Digital Transformation Readiness Assessment: revisioning distance education's new normal

    June 19, 2020

    The University of Alaska is taking the first step toward a seamless student experience by launching the UA Digital Transformation Readiness Assessment.

  • Alaska Women's Hall of Fame inducts former UA Regent Fran Rose and Reyne Athanas

    June 19, 2020

    To honor their exceptional service to our state, the Alaska Women's Hall of Fame has inducted former University of Alaska Regent Fran Rose, and long-time Kuskokwim Campus instructor and leader Reyne Athanas, into the class of 2020.

  • Franz Mueter, Ph.D. appointed as the President's Professor of Quantitative Fisheries and Ecosystems

    June 06, 2020

    University of Alaska President Jim Johnsen recently appointed Franz Mueter, Ph.D. as the President's Professor of Quantitative Fisheries and Ecosystems at the University of Alaska Fairbanks' College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences.

  • UA Board of Regents approves changes to academic programs and major cuts to administration

    June 06, 2020

    The University of Alaska Board of Regents dedicated the second day of its two-day meeting to addressing budget challenges faced by the UA system and transformational change, including voting to reduce academic programs, approving administrative cuts, restructuring debt and funding scholarships from the Natural Resources Fund.

  • Staff Make Students Count award winners announced

    June 05, 2020

    The University of Alaska honored three outstanding staff members during the June 5 Board of Regents meeting with the Staff Make Students Count award for providing outstanding service to students.

  • Board of Regents commits to further study of structural option, approves FY21 Budget

    June 05, 2020

    The University of Alaska Board of Regents voted today on a process for a more in depth review of an option to merge the University of Alaska Southeast with the University of Alaska Fairbanks. The motion, offered by Juneau Regent Dale Anderson, includes student, staff and faculty governance in the process and sets an October deadline for finalizing a report to the board.

  • Board of Regents Chair Statement in Support of UA President Johnsen

    June 04, 2020

    The University of Alaska Board of Regents acknowledges the announcement issued this week by the University of Wisconsin System, and can understand why President Johnsen has been named as the finalist for the System's president. His skills and leadership abilities are outstanding, and his ability to work with the Board through the tough times we've faced over the past five years has made all the difference.