KuC in the News

Bethel Elder Esther Green to Receive UAF Meritorious Service Award

Bethel Elder Esther Green is going to be honored with the Meritorious Service Award from the 鶹 Fairbanks, becoming the first educator from the Kuskokwim Campus to earn that distinction. Read and listen to the full KYUK

Photo Credit Katie Basile, KYUK

Photo credit Katie Basile, KYUK


 

Institute breathes new life into Alaska Native languages

Language groups participating in the Alaska Native Language Revitalization Institute gave their final presentations Thursday afternoon, outlining plans to keep momentum going toward restoring languages across Alaska.

Sally Samson, a Yup’ik woman from Bethel, attended the event at the University of Alaska Fairbanks as a facilitator for the Yup’ik language group.

“I’m here to hopefully bring ideas of how we can bring up our languages in the villages,” she said. 

Read the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner .

 

Ester Green's Keynote Commencement Address For UAF's KuC 2018 Graduates

Ester Green

 

UAF Kuskokwim Campus Graduation 2018

Graduation on Kuskokwim campus

 

Kuskokwim Campus graduation

Graduation day on campus

There were tears of joy for some students when Regent Karen Perdue pronounced them graduates of the 鶹 Fairbanks. The students were part of the Kuskokwim Campus commencement exercises Thursday, May 3, at the Yupiit Piciryarait Cultural Center in Bethel.

Mention in the UAF Cornerstone

 

How Do You Recruit More Young Alaska Native Nurses? Start By Giving Them A Stethoscope.

Nurses practicing

Read the KYUK story about the

 

Bethel's First Indigenous Peoples' Day Celebration At Cultural Center

Dancers

Read the KYUK story about

 

University Plans Indigenous Peoples' Day Celebration At The Bethel Cultural Center On Monday

Bethel Cultural Center

Read

 

DailyNurse.com recognizes KuC graduate as their Nurse of the Week:

Deanna Pavil, who graduated from the nursing program hosted at the 鶹 Fairbanks’ Kuskokwim Campus, visits with her husband, Eric, and son, Bennett, at the pinning ceremony in Bethel celebrating her graduation from nursing school in December 2016.

New Nurse Deanna Pavil Tackled Nursing School with Pregnancy and Newborn

Our is newlywed and new nurse Deanna Pavil who received a big surprise just two days after finding out she was pregnant – she had also been accepted to nursing school at the 鶹 Fairbanks. Pavil was aware of the challenges that would come with juggling pregnancy and a newborn with a rigorous nursing school schedule and didn’t know how to make the right decision. However, her parents encouraged her to follow her dreams and she is now graduated and working as a registered nurse in the outpatient clinics at Yukon-Kuskokwim Health Corporation.

 

Bethel's Elena Jacobs named RAHI Salutatorian

Elena Jacobs, UAF photo by JR Ancheta

In her graduation speech, Elena invited the 17 other students who earned straight As to join her on stage to share the honor.

Forty-two Alaska Native and rural high school students  graduated earlier this month from the 鶹 Fairbanks’ Rural Alaska Honors Institute with the highest average GPA in the program’s 35-year history. The students earned an average GPA of 3.68 during their six weeks of living as university students in Fairbanks, doing community service projects and taking on challenging academic work. Read more.

 

Kuskokwim schools want local teachers with both college credentials and Yup'ik skills

The Lower Kuskokwim School District is making a big push to create more homegrown teachers. Isabelle Dyment has worked as a nontraditional classroom teacher and is one of a handful selected to be paid while going to college full-time to earn her teaching degree. (Lisa Demer / Alaska Dispatch News)

Read the Alaska Dispatch News' front-page .

Download a PDF of the story here.

 

"Quyana Quyana"

Singers Corey Joseph, Lewis Martin and Phillicia "Ala" Charlie

KYUK featured an A capella performance from Kuskokwim Campus's Sackett Hall Singers Corey Joseph, Lewis Martin and Phillicia "Ala" Charlie. Listen to the MP3 here and another MP3 here.

 

Graduation Brings Relief And Excitement For Five New Nurses

Five women were honored at a pinning ceremony Thursday night, Credit Katie Basile / KYUK

By ADRIAN WAGNER

Standing alongside their families, five women were honored at a pinning ceremony Thursday night to celebrate their graduation from the 鶹 Anchorage with an Associates Degree in Nursing.

The future nurses were able to take their coursework in Bethel through the University of Alaska Fairbanks, Kuskokwim Campus, even though their degree is from the University of Alaska Anchorage. Deanna Pavil is one of the graduates, and remembers the week she was accepted into the program very well:

“I got my acceptance letter to the nursing program the same week I found out I was pregnant. And so I knew going in that it was going to be tough. I had my son in the summer, so that following semester was probably to toughest semester that I had just because I was trying to adjust to being a new mom on top of being a full-time nursing student," Pavil said. 

Pavil’s father encouraged her to pursue the degree, despite the added challenge, and she says she’s glad she did. According to Academic Counselor Jessice Glore, Pavil also received financial help from a program designed to get Alaska Natives into nursing jobs in their region: RRANN, which stands for Recruitment and Retention of Alaska Natives into Nursing.

"RRANN helps them by providing materials, scholarships, books, and tutoring services," said Glore.

All five of the nurses have to take one final state board exam before they can begin practicing, but all say that they are hopeful about the future.

 

Southwest school district creates fast track program to help associate teachers

As part of the Lower Kuskokwim School District's "Two and Done" program, Isabelle Dyment takes classes full-time at UAF's Kuskokwim campus and is on a fast track to fulfilling the dream she put on hold years earlier. .

 

Fresh group graduates from rural Alaska college program that teaches as it heals

Graduates

Read .

Download a PDF of the story here.

Fresh group graduates from rural Alaska college program that teaches as it heals

 

RAHI 2016 Salutatorian Comes From Bethel, With Roots In Quinhagak

Larissa Strunk

who was selected as the Rural Alaska Honor Institute 2016 salutatorian.