AGWA-UAW Contract Negotiations Highlight UAF’s Difficulties With Recruitment and Retention
In late February, the university walked away from the table and canceled several days of bargaining after UAF students went to Juneau to gain funding for the university’s pursuit of R1 status. Achieving R1 status benefits the university because it attracts more funding. To achieve R1 status, the university must graduate a certain number of PhD students each year. The university is not meeting that number because it struggles to recruit, retain, and support students.
UAF Struggles to Address Homophobia and Transphobia
As an instructor in the Hub, I, along with my fellow instructors, seek to create an atmosphere where all students are comfortable. One instructor reiterated this message in Discord following the insensitive comments made by several students.
The Benefits of Virtual Learning
The ability to learn virtually is proving to be the future of education. UAF’s eCampus provides an excellent platform and selection of online learning for students across the board, ensuring we stay on top of the growing need for virtual learning opportunities.
Walking On Campus: An Exercise in Gratitude
Zeke discusses gratitude and gives a list of fifty things he is thankful for on his walk from Hess Village to Gruening.
I’m a Student, Not a Cash-Flow
The first time I drove through the UAF campus a banner caught my eye: You belong here.