Thursday, May 31, 2012

Joe Nelson Appointed Vice Chancellor of Enrollment Management

Nelson Appointed Vice Chancellor of Enrollment Management

Juneau, Alaska
Date of Press Release: May 30, 2012
Joe NelsonUniversity of Alaska Southeast Chancellor John Pugh announces the appointment of Dean Joe Nelson as the new Vice Chancellor of Enrollment Management effective June 3, 2012. Mr. Nelson serves as a senior member of the Chancellor’s executive cabinet and is responsible for student services and enrollment management. In his new position, Mr. Nelson will be responsible for developing and implementing a student recruitment and retention plan as well as overseeing administrative units such as Admissions and Records and Financial Aid.
Mr. Nelson will provide leadership in the planning and budget process to improve and develop student and campus support services. He will serve as an advocate for enhancing student access to educational opportunities. He will be responsible for integrating student services functions with academic programs and for directing the regional enrollment management plan.
Mr. Nelson has been employed at UAS since 2004. He has served as Program Director for the Preparing Indigenous Teachers and Administrators for Alaska Schools (PITAAS), Associate Vice Provost, and most recently Dean of Enrollment Management. "Joe has done an outstanding job in all these positions," said Chancellor Pugh. "He has particularly provided leadership for our student success efforts."
Joe Nelson holds a Juris Doctor degree from Loyola School of Law in Los Angles and a Masters of Arts in American Indian Studies from the University of California Los Angeles. He is on the Sealaska Corporation Board of Directors and the board for his village corporation in Yakutat.

Contacts:

Joe Nelson, J.D., Vice Chancellor of Enrollment Management
University of Alaska Southeast

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Obituary for Chuck Craig (1947-2012), Associate Professor and the Program Head of Diesel Technology

(Excerpt from Juneau Empire Obituary)
In 1995, Chuck began his teaching career at the University of Alaska Southeast. Drawing from his extensive practical knowledge of power technology and his hands-on approach with his students, it became evident that Chuck had an innate gift for teaching. He has spent the last 17 years instructing power technology, hydraulics, and electrical system courses. Chuck was a tenured Associate Professor and the Program Head of Diesel Technology. In 2000, Chuck was honored as the Alaska Professor of the Year by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and the Council for Advancement and Support of Education. He was instrumental in expanding the curriculum of the Diesel Technology Program at UAS.
View the full obituary here:
Glen Charles Chuck Craig Obituary: View Glen Craig's Obituary by Juneau Empire

UAS Students Visit Cuba

Students recently participatetd in a 10-week immersion course in Cuba, providing students with a rare opportunity to explore this culturally unique country. Focusing on language development, anthropology, recreation, and literary study, the program asked students to think critically about their own culture, politics, and history.

Check out the Tumblr Blog here: http://uascuba.tumblr.com/

UAS School of Education Accreditation Renewal

UAS School of Education Accreditation Renewal

Juneau, Alaska
Date of Press Release: May 17, 2012
The University of Alaska Southeast School of Education has been renewed accreditation by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education without qualifications. The official notification was in a letter to UAS dated May 15, 2012. “WELL DONE to you all for pulling together and producing a very successful result that is a credit to you, your students, and to those we serve,” said Provost Rick Caulfield. “Let’s keep moving forward to continue producing the best educators and educational leaders in Alaska!”
NCATE currently accredits 623 institutions which produce two-thirds of the nation’s new teacher graduates each year. The U. S. Department of Education recognizes NCATE as a specialized accrediting body for schools, colleges, and departments of education. NCATE is composed of more than 30 professional and policymaker organizations representing millions of Americans committed to quality teaching. It was founded in 1954 by the teaching profession and the states. NCATE continues its mission today: the profession and the states working together for excellence in teacher preparation and development. NCATE accreditation is required by the state of Alaska. The next NCATE visit to UAS is scheduled for 2017.

Contacts:

Deborah Lo, Dean, School of Education
University of Alaska Southeast,

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

UAS Alumna Linda Swarner provides keynote speech for Kenai River Campus Commencement Ceremony

Kenai River Campus celebrates commencement | Peninsula Clarion

By Suzie Kendrick

Excerpt: "The Kenai River Campus will hold its 42nd commencement ceremony at 7 p.m., May 15, at Kenai Central High School's Renee C. Henderson auditorium. KRC chooses valedictorians from the two major academic divisions at the college. David Duncan, graduating with his general business associate of applied science degree, is the Business & Industry valedictorian, and Melissa Humphrey, earning her associate of arts degree, is the Arts & Sciences valedictorian.

The keynote speaker at the commencement will be Linda Swarner, executive director of the Kenai Peninsula Food Bank and a KPC alumna. Swarner earned her Master's degree in Public Administration from the University of Alaska Southeast in 2010, attending the bulk of the courses at KRC via satellite transmission from Juneau.

UA President Patrick Gamble, UAA Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor Michael Driscoll and Regents Carl Marrs, Dale Anderson and Tim Brady will participate in the ceremony.

The KRC Student Services, with assistance by the Student Union, will provide a reception for the graduates and their families in the auditorium lobby immediately following the ceremony."

Parnell signs state budgets | Juneau Empire - Alaska's Capital City Online Newspaper

Parnell signs state budgets | Juneau Empire - Alaska's Capital City Online Newspaper

Key statement: "additional key appropriations included $6.25 million to finish the University of Alaska Southeast’s Banfield Hall project"

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Honoring our elders, establishing our traditions | Juneau Empire - Alaska's Capital City Online Newspaper

Honoring our elders, establishing our traditions | Juneau Empire - Alaska's Capital City Online Newspaper

John Blanchard appointed as Dean of the UAS School of Management Effective June 3


From Provost Rick Caulfield: 

With approval from Chancellor Pugh, I’m announcing the appointment of John Blanchard as our new Dean, UAS School of Management (SOM), effective June 3, 2012.

John Blanchard currently serves as the School’s interim dean.  [After a long search process], SOM faculty and staff [were consulted] about the possibility of inviting Interim Dean Blanchard to transition into the regular dean position. The response from faculty and staff was favorable. Moreover, deans, staff, and faculty across our three campuses who’ve worked with John spoke of his strong management skills, his collegial leadership style, and his commitment to building quality programs. I have had the privilege of working with John in his Interim Dean role, and I heartily concur with this assessment.

John’s new assignment as dean will include teaching one accounting course on a regular basis each semester during the academic year. Please join me and Chancellor Pugh in welcoming John Blanchard into his new role!

Thursday, May 3, 2012

UAS Alum Tim Stathis appointed Superintendent of Schools for the Aleutians East Borough School District


Superintendent of Schools for the Aleutians East Borough School District

Posted: May 2nd, 2012 | Author:  | Filed under: Community Window
The Aleutians East Borough School District is pleased to announce their unanimous choice for a new superintendent beginning July 1, 2012.
Mr. Tim Stathis has accepted the position of Superintendent of Schools for the Aleutians East Borough School District. Mr. Stathis is currently the Director of Curriculum in the Yukon Flats School District and previously was a principal in Venetie, Alaska. He also worked in the Iditarod, Yukon-Koyokuk, Lower Yukon, Southeast Island, and Lower Kuskokwim School School Districts. He was awarded a Master of Arts degree from the University of Alaska Southeast and earned his undergraduate degree from that same university.
Mr. Stathis commented that “My wife and I are looking forward to settling in and becoming a part of and serving in the communities of the Aleutians East Borough.”
The board elected to conduct a nationwide search and secured the services of the Association of Alaska School Boards to assist with the search. The position was advertised in February and closed on April 4, 2012. Mr. Stathis visited the district in Sand Point on April 27 and participated in a community reception and forum at the school. He interviewed with the board and was offered ac accepted the position of Superintendent of Schools.

Worl to receive honorary doctorate from University Of Alaska Anchorage | Juneau Empire - Alaska's Capital City Online Newspaper

Worl to receive honorary doctorate from University Of Alaska Anchorage | Juneau Empire - Alaska's Capital City Online Newspaper

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

UAS Outstanding Graduates 2012


UAS Outstanding Graduates 2012

At the University of Alaska Southeast, one student from a degree program is chosen as an outstanding graduate and recognized at Commencement. Student Awards celebrate individuals who have done consistently outstanding work in their degree field of study. Please join us in congratulating these graduates by reading their amazing stories.

All articles are written by Mallory Millay who also happens to be the outstanding graduate in Geography and Environmental Studies. Photos by 2012 Bachelor of Arts in Art candidate Ryan Cortes.

Information about all Outstanding Graduates here: 

UAS Commencement at all 3 campuses this weekend!

Information about this year's ceremonies can be found here: http://www.uas.alaska.edu/commencement/ceremonies.html
Friday, May 4 in Sitka
Saturday, May 5 in Ketchikan
Sunday, May 6 in Juneau

Crystal Rogers will be the student speaker at the Juneau commencement this sunday!
http://www.uas.alaska.edu/commencement/student-speaker.html

UAS will present more than 600 degrees this weekend

University of Alaska Southeast will present more than 600 degrees this weekend: JUNEAU, Alaska - The University of Alaska Southeast will award more than 600 degrees during commencement ceremonies this weekend. KINY reports (http://bit.ly/24LLCy) Juneau Mayor Bruce Botelho w...

UAS MAT Alumna Diane Barnett featured in Juneau Empire: JAMM violins to expand to two more schools | Juneau Empire - Alaska's Capital City Online Newspaper

JAMM violins to expand to two more schools | Juneau Empire - Alaska's Capital City Online Newspaper

2012 Faculty Excellence Awards


Please join me in congratulating the following recipients for this academic year:

Excellence in Teaching:  Dr. Emily Wall—Assistant Professor of English
Excellence in Research:  Dr. David Tallmon—Associate Professor of Biology
Excellence in Service:  Dr. Dan Monteith—Assistant Professor of Anthropology
Excellence in Adjunct Instruction:  Mr. Ljubomir Medenica—Adjunct Faculty of Business Administration

Previous years' recipients can be found here: