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Friday Focus: Tearing down obstacles
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— by Nettie La Belle-Hamer, interim vice chancellor for research What do agile software development and diversity in STEM have in common? The success of each depends on the constant removal of obstacles.
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Finding the great earthquake of 1900
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In 1900, Alaska was home to Native people in scattered villages and camps and recently arrived miners who scraped the creeks for gold. Many of the 60,000 souls on the rivers and hills of Alaska stumbled through a big shake that fall, especially those living on Kodiak Island.
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Student, staff host spring break series about accessibility at Ϻʷ
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Join Ϻʷ Disability Services, the UA Human Resources ADA office and Ϻʷ eCampus for a series on how disability accommodations work at our institution.
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What's on today
What's on this weekend
Deadlines and reminders
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Geoscience topographic map sale
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The Ϻʷ Geoscience Club is hosting a topographic map sale on Friday, March 5, from noon-5 p.m. on the second floor of the Reichardt Building.
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BLaST mentoring workshop on conflict resolution
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The Mentoring Discussion Group workshop Monday, March 15, from 1-2 p.m., will focus on “Identifying challenges and resolving conflict.”
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Ϻʷ Cornerstone
The Cornerstone employee newsletter is produced by University Relations and emailed to all Ϻʷ staff and faculty. You can .
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The is an AA/EO employer and educational institution and prohibits illegal discrimination against any individual. Learn more about UA's .
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