Please join me Thursday, Sept. 29 at 1:15 p.m. in the Davis Concert Hall for 2022
Convocation. The annual event welcomes faculty, staff and students back to UAF for
a new academic year each fall, and is a celebration of the university's people and
accomplishments over the past year. Scavenger hunt prizes will be awarded, and t-shirts
and ice cream will also be available at the event.
Join BLaST in a workshop on Oct. 4 from 1-2 p.m. in the Arctic Health Research Building
Room 174 and via to demystify abstracts, offer tips, and help you construct your abstract for a scientific
conference. This will be especially helpful for students planning to submit an abstract
to the One Health, One Future 2023 conference! New and current BLaST Scholars and
URISE students are encouraged to attend, as are all undergraduates interested in research.
More information about this and other workshops can be found on theÌý.
AVÀÇÂÛ̳ AVÀÇÂÛ̳ Native Language Center will celebrate its
50th anniversary on Tuesday, Oct. 4. A celebration will be held in the UAF Wood Center
from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and is open to the public. It will be a celebration of AVÀÇÂÛ̳ Native languages and will feature panels on language
revitalization, language workshops, dance performances and more. To RSVP for the event and learn more, visit the ANLC website.
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Deadlines and reminders
The UAF Bristol Bay Campus recently received generous support from the AVÀÇÂÛ̳ Technical
Vocational Education Program (TVEP) for a solar energy installation instructor training
program. The solar energy training will take place in Spring 2023 and is for groups and individuals
interested in beginning their professional careers in solar energy in the state of
AVÀÇÂÛ̳.
The workshop "Visualizing your research story" has moved to Tuesday, Oct. 4 from 1-2
p.m. This workshop shifts the focus to visual representations of their 3MT.
After a successful pilot in the 20-21 academic year followed by the adoption of Canvas
in 2021-22 by the majority of our faculty, UAF is transitioning to Canvas as its new
Learning Management System (LMS). Today, more than 77 percent of UAF LMS courses are
being taught in Canvas. A big thank you to the faculty who have already made the transition
and the staff who supported the faculty to make the switch.
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