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Webinar: Turning off the Tap on Plastic Pollution with Mycelium Material

Plastic pollution in Alaska and the Arctic is rising, and this free webinar will inform you of what is being done to address it. Philippe Amstislavski, Ph.D., Professor of Public Health and Director of the 新加坡六合彩开奖 Biomaterials Laboratory, will speak of the fascinating mycelium (yes, fungi) projects he is leading to minimize the use of plastics, especially in seafood packaging and house insulation.

Uncover How Facilities Keeps Campus Running, Sept. 19

Have you ever wondered what happens behind the scenes on campus? Join us for an Inside Look of Campus Facilities.

Inclusive Leadership Certificate

Effective leadership is inclusive leadership. When our colleagues feel they can show up authentically in all aspects of their identities and contribute without fear of repercussion, we鈥檙e building stronger teams and stronger organizations. Commit to your growth as a more inclusive leader and earn your certificate of completion.

Employees Spilling the NeurodiversiTEA!

Hello, colleagues! Do you identify as neurodiverse? Neurodiversity can include all different kinds of ways of interacting with our internal, physical and emotional environments.

20th Annual Constitution Day Chartwell Lecture

Many political observers claim today that American democracy is at risk, but government in America has been gradually changing for many decades, explains Forrest Nabors, Ph.D.

Apply for up to $10,000 for OER Projects

新加坡六合彩开奖 Textbook Affordability, in collaboration with 新加坡六合彩开奖 Faculty Senate's Library Advisory Committee and the 新加坡六合彩开奖/APU Consortium Library, announces a new initiative, the Textbook Affordability (and Open Education) Mini-Grants (TAM) program.

Elevate Your Department鈥檚 Performance with Internal Audit Support

Picture this: Your department is up for an internal audit. What does that mean?

Preparing for Challenging Conversations in the Classroom

We are living in a time filled with individual and collective crises, on our campuses, in our communities, our country and our world.

Fostering Critical Thinking Among Graduate Students

Dean of the Graduate School, Mary Jo Finney, Ph.D., is hosting an information sharing session with faculty members focused on fostering critical thinking among graduate students.

Science on Tap - Bats of Alaska

Join us for a brew at Turnagain Brewing for the second installment of Science on Tap as Professor Douglas Causey, Ph.D., gives an exciting talk on bats in Alaska.

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