Morris News Service - AlaskaThe estimates were developed for the Alaska Health Care Commission by the University of Alaska's Institute of Social and Economic Research. Businesses and families are getting hit: At $11,926 per employee...
The University of Alaska's Board of Regents on Friday gave new President Pat Gamble a surprise gift Friday, boosting his pay 8.5 percent. Gamble's new...
...high school at the Jesse Lee Home in Seward. She then went on to earn a bachelor's degree in education at the University of Alaska's Fairbanks campus. People she met outside Ninilchik nicknamed her "Jackie," a shortened version of her last...
...education and health services as the third-highest employment sector in Alaska at 12 percent. "UAA is the University of Alaska's health university," Driscoll said. "We've taken that role with great seriousness." In partnership with...
...Anchorage and Seward. For the past two years, the college has been setting enrollment records and last spring had the greatest increase in students and second largest increase in credits of any University of Alaska's 16 statewide campuses.
...the last two years, the marketing and communications team at Kenai Peninsula College has helped in planning the University of Alaska's statewide marketing campaign. Having a seat at the table has allowed KPC to contribute to the process of crafting...
Our local returning veterans were treated to a big welcome back celebration over the weekend, and well deserved it was. Thanks to them all, wherever and however they served, for helping to preserve the freedoms some take for granted. I appreciate you all, young or not-so-young, who have guarded our country for so long.
ANCHORAGE (AP) -- A study finds that states that do a good job of protecting the environment also do well drawing and holding jobs.
...a pretty special place. We should take care of it." Wayne Engle -- Engle is an adjunct professor with the University of Alaska's Mining and Petroleum Training Service. He is a retired Army Special Forces warrant officer who has taught survival...
...feeling is, when it happens, it's going to happen incredibly fast," said Dennis Steffy, director of the University of Alaska's Soldotna-based Mining and Petroleum Training Service (MAPTS) and a member of the Alaska Sakhalin Working Group...
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