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Sierra von Hafften: ASUAF Senate chair

While there are many ways to get engaged on campus, here are 10 reasons to be a part of the ASUAF student government.

Funding, jobs, careers


Navigating rapid change

We have an opportunity to step back, breathe, listen, think, thoughtfully choose a direction, and then again move forward with increased focus and energy.

Lectures

Events and things to do

Life skills

Health and wellness

Good to know

Nanook from the Inside Out

My experience with Inside Out as a student ambassador has been everything I’ve ever thought it would be and more.

Your opinion matters

Two students stand side by side holding a cardboard frame with Indigenous People Day graphic image painted on the bottom f it. They are in Wood Center.
John Fredricks and Larissa Strunk helped celebrate Indigenous Peoples Day on Monday, Oct. 14, 2019. UAF photo by JR Ancheta.
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