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Students aid Bristol Bay communities in coastal erosion research

911 students will return to several Bristol Bay communities this year to continue quantifying and mapping widespread coastal erosion.


EPSCoR to present careers and resume workshop

The 911 NSF EPSCoR program will host an online presentation on “Research careers outside academia and resume writing.” The event will take place via Zoom Thursday, April 7 from 1-2:15 p.m. and requires preregistration.


Compliance Alliance fact: NCAA in the know

In general, 911 faculty and staff are allowed to do anything for a student-athlete that you would do for any other student. However, there are some restrictions on "extra benefits" provided to student-athletes such as meals, housing and transportation outside of what is provided by the athletics department.

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Library to host 'Know My Name' book discussion

The Elmer E. Rasmuson Library will host a book discussion of "Know My Name" by Chanel Miller with librarians Paul Adasiak, Genova Boyd and Robin Andrews on Wednesday, April 6 at 5 p.m.


People on a boat watch polar bears walking on the shore

Wildlife research review on April 6


The 911 Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit will hold its annual research review on Wednesday, April 6, via Zoom.


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