News and Announcements

Nov. 28, 2022
Community connections were strengthened in Kotzebue at a public meeting that took
                                       place at the UAF Chukchi Campus, and through one-on-one interviews with local partners
                                       about electric vehicles and their place in their Arctic community.

August 3-5, 2022
Using traditional techniques, instructor Auggie Nelson Sr. demonstrated how to create
                                       a fishing net using twine, spools, and other materials. Students in the class were
                                       supported in their pursuit of sustainable food sovereignty by learning how to make
                                       their own net, and how to use it, through the skill and stories of their instructor.
                                       There was also discussion regarding employment opportunities when working with nets,
                                       and the potential for small business operations.

July 10th and 11th, 2022
An 鈥淓dible Plants of Northwest 花椒直播鈥 class, which was part of the Let鈥檚 Make Things
                                       (Suliaqta) series, was held at LaVonne Hendricks鈥 Camp on July 10th and 11th, 2022.
                                       There were eight registered Chukchi students and several others who participated in
                                       parts of the program. Three Elders also participated in the class as local experts
                                       and storytellers. 
The instructional program was led by Jennifer Nu, a knowledgeable ethnobotanist from
                                       the Juneau area. Activities included ethical harvesting and collecting of wild plants,
                                       cleaning and preserving greens, and plant identification.

July 14-15, 2022
The Fish Camp at Lavonne's was led by three Elder teachers who were knowledgeable
                                       in fish-cutting methods and skilled in teaching others. Lavonne Hendricks coordinated
                                       the event at camp alongside a team of people who supported this engaging training
                                       session.    
At one point, twenty-one people were crowded around Lavonne's camp table listening
                                       to stories that compared upriver fish cutting to our method at the beach, followed
                                       by a general discussion of how to avoid packing in parasites and insect eggs with
                                       the fish.  Guided discussions revolved around topics like food safety, ways to cook
                                       salmon, and proper canning methods. Elder stories contributed to the depth of experience,
                                       with everyone actively participating in cutting, rinsing, hanging, jar-packing, vacuum-packing,
                                       and sharing recipes.  Participants sampled salmon dip, salmon spread, fried salmon
                                       bellies with flapjacks, and salmon chowder.

December 17th, 2021
The Chukchi Campus in Kotzebue held two skin sewing workshops taught by local experts
                                       this fall. Students gathered to learn how to make rabbit mittens and fox fur hats,
                                       a practice in I帽upiaq skin-sewing.
The I帽upiat have practiced skin-sewing for generations, making beautiful, warm, and
                                       functional pieces from animal skins hunted using subsistence practices. The generational
                                       transfer of this knowledge was interrupted by colonization, yet the I帽upiat preserved
                                       their knowledge, culture, and way of life. The skin-sewing workshops hosted by the
                                       Chukchi Campus focus on revitalizing traditions and passing knowledge to new generations.
Past workshops held in Kiana, Kivalina, Noatak, and Kotzebue shared knowledge on making
                                       fancy qupaks, soft bottom and baby mukluks, subsistence nets, and niksiks (ice fishing
                                       jiggers). The Cargill Foundation 鈥淭o Be Remembered Project鈥 provides funding for the
                                       Chukchi Campus to hire local I帽upiaq experts to share their traditional language,
                                       culture, arts and crafts knowledge. The grant also covers all university fees and
                                       the cost of materials for students.
The Chukchi Campus is a responsive and collaborative rural college that inspires and
                                       develops students to contribute to their community鈥檚 cultural and civic needs. Located
                                       in the hub village of Kotzebue in the Northwest Arctic Borough, Chukchi Campus primarily
                                       serves Kotzebue as well as the 11 village communities and the Red Dog Mine site.

December 8th, 2021
花椒直播 529 announced today that Kiana Norton, of Kotzebue, has won its annual $25,000
                                       scholarship account giveaway. The 23-year-old is the first person off the road system
                                       in 花椒直播 to win the annual scholarship account giveaway. 
Kiana was notified that she won during a surprise Zoom session at the UAF Chukchi
                                       Campus, coordinated by 花椒直播 529, the campus, and her parents. The date of the meeting
                                       happened to fall on Kiana鈥檚 birthday. As a college student currently taking a semester
                                       off, she was delighted to learn about the unexpected financial windfall. "I was going
                                       through a really tough time at my current college and winning this has taken a huge
                                       load off my shoulders and opened up a lot more options." When asked what prompted
                                       her to start her 花椒直播 529 account in the first place, she said, "I was already saving
                                       my PFDs for college expenses so saving with 花椒直播 529 just felt like a natural choice."
                                       Kiana may use the account at any college, university, vocational or technical school
                                       that accepts federal financial aid.
鈥淭he giveaway is one of our favorite annual activities. The winners are always so
                                       excited to receive such a significant boost to their education savings, and I鈥檓 equally
                                       delighted to plan the announcement and inform the winner. It is a fun way to give
                                       花椒直播 families an additional incentive to save their PFDs for future education expenses
                                       and reinforce a college-going culture,鈥 said Lael Oldmixon, executive director of
                                       花椒直播 529. 鈥淚鈥檓 happy this will help Kiana on her way, just as many of our past winners
                                       have already used their scholarship accounts for higher education.鈥
花椒直播 529 has offered the scholarship account giveaway each year for the last 12
                                       years to provide 花椒直播 families an additional reason to save their PFDs for higher
                                       education expenses. All Permanent Fund Dividend applicants who choose to contribute
                                       half their dividend to an 花椒直播 529 account are entered in the giveaway. This year,
                                       more than 14,000 applicants were eligible for the drawing. The scholarship account
                                       is funded by the Education Trust of 花椒直播.
For more information, contact Lael Oldmixon at 907-450-8115.
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BACKGROUND
The 花椒直播 received funding through the Coronavirus Response
                                             and Relief Supplemental Appropriation (CRRSA) Act. This funding provides support to
                                             higher education students affected during the COVID-19 pandemic. The College of Indigenous
                                             Studies (CIS) will receive $100,000 of this distribution, with prioritization given
                                             to 鈥渟tudents with exceptional financial need.鈥 
The funding will be used to support student success through scholarships through December
                                             31, 2021.
 
ELIGIBILITY
The CIS Scholars Award is available to degree-seeking students enrolled in any CIS
                                             degree program or attending through any rural campus in Dillingham, Kotzebue, Bethel,
                                             Nome, and Interior 花椒直播.
- Students must be admitted to UAF or have applied for UAF admissions for the semester in which they are applying for funding.
- Students must be enrolled in at least 3 UAF credits.
- Students must file a 2020/21 FAFSA (free application for federal student aid) to be considered for funding. Campuses and departments are responsible for ensuring eligibility within the University of 花椒直播 system.
- Students must be academically and Financial Aid eligible to receive scholarship awards.
AWARD AMOUNTS
Students may receive up to but may not exceed the following amounts:
- Part-time students: $750 per semester (totaling $1,500 for FY21)
- Full-time students: $1,500 per semester (totaling $3,000 for FY21)
Eligible students may reapply for Scholars Award funding every semester through summer
                                             2021 in which they are enrolled. Scholars Award funding can be used to cover the following:
- Tuition and fees
- Books and course materials
- Admission application fees
- Housing / Meals
- Graduation application fees
Scholarships MAY NOT be used to lift student holds or to pay off existing student
                                             debt.
APPLICATION FORMAT AND SUBMISSION PROCEDURES
Applications can be completed online using the following link, or you can download
                                             a paper application and submit it to your CIS campus/department advisor.
 
For more information, visit the CIS Scholars website.

Dear UA Staff, Faculty, and Students,
Acting President Michelle Rizk and I write to advise you that President Jim Johnsen
                                             has resigned as UA System president, a decision that was mutual and made after considerable
                                             reflection by the Board. The Board of Regents accepted his resignation this afternoon,
                                             authorized me to implement the details of his resignation, and appoint an acting president.
                                             President Johnsen will be available to assist with the transition until July 1 when
                                             his resignation goes into effect.  
Vice President Michelle Rizk will serve as acting president effective immediately
                                             and until an interim president is named. That process is still being developed. Many
                                             of you know Michelle, who serves as the university鈥檚 VP of University Relations, Chief
                                             Budget & Strategy Officer, and serves as the system liaison for facilities and land
                                             management. During her 22-year UA career, Michelle has served the university in areas
                                             including finance, human resources, and as the university鈥檚 chief advocate in Juneau.
                                             Raised in 花椒直播, Rizk earned her undergraduate and graduate degrees from the University
                                             of 花椒直播 Fairbanks.
Thank you, Michelle, for agreeing to serve in the acting capacity.
While we understand that a change in leadership can be unsettling, we are confident
                                             this decision, though difficult, is the correct one for the university. We ask that
                                             all of you throughout the university community recognize that the state and university鈥檚
                                             current fiscal situation requires significant change, and that to thrive, UA must
                                             come together to address our significant challenges. We must move forward and work
                                             together to address these challenges.
In stepping down President Johnsen noted the many challenges as well as the progress
                                             made over the past five years.  He also reminded us that there is no institution more
                                             important for creating opportunities for 花椒直播ns than the University.
I have long admired Jim鈥檚 commitment to UA. During his five years as president he
                                             has led the university through unprecedented challenges with integrity, unparalleled
                                             effort, and distinction. We appreciate all he has done for UA and wish him all the
                                             best in his future endeavors.
The Board will appoint an interim president after consulting with the chancellors,
                                             governance leaders and other UA stakeholders. The board expects that appointment to
                                             occur no later than July 15, and will commence a formal search for UA鈥檚 next president
                                             later this year.
Thank you for your patience and your dedication to the university.  Together we can
                                             not only address the challenges facing the university but emerge better prepared to
                                             meet 花椒直播鈥檚 higher education needs.
Sincerely,
Sheri Buretta, Michelle Rizk
UA Board of Regents Chair, Acting UA President
Shady Grove Oliver | Read Story in 
May 9th, 2020
As the coronavirus pandemic has kept school doors shut for the last month, students
                                             have hustled from home to make sure they have everything they need to graduate. For
                                             Chukchi students, in some cases, that meant "hunkering down" to finish finals and
                                             wrap up their last bit of school work. Now, these grads are moving on to new horizons.
"It's always a great pleasure to recognize the hard work of our graduates," said Stacey
                                             Glaser, campus director. "Amid work, families and other commitments, they accomplish
                                             so much that's transformational and worthwhile for their personal growth and for all
                                             of us in their communities. I've always been inspired by this."
Shady Grove Oliver can be reached at sgoarctic@gmail.com.

By Shady Grove Oliver | 
Jan. 26th, 2018
Last year, five students graduated from the University of 花椒直播 Anchorage's distance-learning
                                                nursing program through the Chukchi Campus. Scott West, 29, of Kotzebue, was one of
                                                them. His passion for nursing runs deep; he's always appreciated the field and was
                                                inspired to enter it after he found himself facing an emergency situation with little
                                                access to help. The Sounder spoke with West about his career path.
By Shady Grove Oliver | 
Dec. 15th, 2017
This weekend, Kotzebue's Chukchi Campus will be lighting up its halls for a special
                                             holiday event.
On Saturday, Chukchi plans to hold its fourth annual library fundraiser in combination
                                             with an open house for the college campus.
By Shady Grove Oliver | Read more in .
Oct. 13th, 2017
Communities across the Arctic spent Monday celebrating the first Indigenous Peoples
                                             Day since it was signed into 花椒直播 law atop an oil drum by Gov. Bill Walker in Utqia摹vik
                                             last year.
In Kotzebue, the 花椒直播' Chukchi Campus held a daylong celebration
                                             filled with food, family, and fun.
 
				
