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Moderators Announced for 2012 Presidential Debates
Josh LedermanFor the first time in two decades, a woman has been tapped to moderate a presidential debate. The Commission on Presidential Debates announced Monday that CNN's Candy Crowley will moderate one of three October debates between President Barack Obama...Tags: Bob Schieffer, Joe Biden, CNN (tv network), Paul Ryan, Mitt Romney
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Pebble Consulting Firm Loses Services of 2 Scientists on Eve of Major Forum
Channel 2 NewsOn Monday - the eve of a major scientific forum on the proposed Pebble Mine, it was revealed that "The Keystone Conference" -- a consultant hired by Pebble -- has lost the services of 2 scientists who were scheduled to be part of that panel. ...Tags: Environmental Issues, Joint Ventures, Science, Environmental Politics, Rick Halford
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University of Alaska Regents Approve Tuition Hike
Channel 2 NewsThe University of Alaska Board of Regents have voted 9-1 to increase tuition. The board on Friday approved what the university system is calling the lowest increase in over a decade. The board, meeting in Juneau, approved UA President Pat...Tags: Colleges and Universities
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ANSEP at UAA Receives $1.25M Grant
Channel 2 NewsThe Alaska Native Science and Engineering Program at the University of Alaska Anchorage will receive more than a million dollars from the National Science Foundation. ANSEP was notified this week it is the recipient of the $1.25 million grant. The...Tags: Engineering, Science, Technology, Science and Technology, Teaching and Learning
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Math Students Predict 2012 PFD Amount
Channel 2 NewsThis year's Permanent Fund Dividend check will likely be smaller than last year's amount of $1,174. Before Gov. Sean Parnell announces the dollar amount on Tuesday, Channel 2 left it up to a Clark Middle School math class to calculate a prediction. Using...Tags: Sean Parnell, Science and Technology, Teaching and Learning, Students
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Fairbanks: Art Professor Named UAF Dean
Jeff Richardson, Fairbanks News-MinerA longtime professor at the University of Alaska Fairbanks has been appointed the new dean of the College of Liberal Arts. The Fairbanks Daily News-Miner (http://bit.ly/PnmKGb) says Todd Sherman is a university alumnus and a well-known artist. He has...Tags: Teachers, Colleges and Universities, Teaching and Learning
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Rising Feed Cost Hurt Kids in 4H Programs
Channel 2 NewsMany kids go to the Alaska State Fair just to have a good time… others go to secure their future. The 4H program helps kids raise money for a college fund while teaching them life lessons, and currently they’re learning one of the harder...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Auction Service
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Alaska Performance Scholarship: Stats Released on Eligibility
Channel 2 NewsEarly data indicate at least 2,170 students from the high school graduating class of 2012 qualified for a state-funded merit scholarship. Gov. Sean Parnell's office says that's 30 percent of this year's total graduating class. It's not clear yet...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Sean Parnell
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Blue, Gold, and Gray, UAF Selects New AD
The University of Alaska Fairbanks has named Gary Gray as the institution's new athletic director. Gray comes to UAF from fellow Great Northwest Athletic Conference school Montana State University, Billings where he spent the past 18 years. Chosen...
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UAF Buys Fairbanks International Airport Hangar
The University of Alaska Fairbanks has bought a hangar at Fairbanks International Airport. The Fairbanks Daily News-Miner says the university plans to use the hangar for students in its aviation maintenance program. The 20,000-square-foot hangar was...
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Two Students Receive UAA's First Doctorate Degrees
The University of Alaska Anchorage campus is giving out its first two doctorate degrees this weekend. Psychology students Cody Chipp and Jaymes Gonzales will be the first to receive PhD's from the campus that traces its history back to Anchorage...
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Sealaska Institute Awards $410K in Scholarships
Channel 2 NewsSealaska Heritage Institute officials say the nonprofit tribal organization has awarded nearly $410,000 in scholarships to shareholders and their descendants. The scholarships are for students pursuing vocational-tech training or graduate and...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Financial Aid
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