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New UA tracking, response policy

— by Dan White As we continue to adapt to COVID-19 and the public health mandates that have come with it, the UA system office is working through what policies we currently have in place and what revised or new policies are needed.

Best practices for remote meetings

Screenshot of 12 people in a videoconference using Zoom.
To prevent Zoom and internet service providers' infrastructure overload, please follow these guidelines.

Solve Climate 2030 nationwide webinar April 7

On April 7, UAF will host one of 52 simultaneous statewide webinars exploring how ambitious state and local action can help start solving climate change by 2030.

More library computer lab hours; showers remain closed

The Rasmuson's computer lab will be open Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-9 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday,
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Fall 2020 orientation leader nominations open

Nominations are open through May 8 for leaders for the fall 2020 New Student Orientation.

Winter's not over yet

snow blankets a hillside of trees below the MBS Complex
If you're in the Interior, so don't pack away your winter gear yet. Try to get outside for some fresh air and a brisk walk (staying 6 feet away from other wanderers, of course), then enjoy a cozy cup afterward! UAF photo by JR Ancheta.

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The photograph at top was taken before snowpeople were advised to practice social distancing by staying at least 6 feet away from their frosty friends. The Cornerstone student newsletter is produced by University Relations. You are receiving this email via your UA-issued email address because you’re listed as active in our system. If you are no longer a student, please contact us at uaf-cornerstone@news.uaf.edu.
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