Welcome to the Writing Center!
March 27th, 2008
Hi,
My name is Spruce Lynch and I am the Director of the Writing Center at KuC. Stop on by and introduce yourself. I would love to meet you.
Spruce
March 27th, 2008
Hi,
My name is Spruce Lynch and I am the Director of the Writing Center at KuC. Stop on by and introduce yourself. I would love to meet you.
Spruce
January 29th, 2008
Audrey Alstrom from the small Yukon River village of Alakanuk came to the KuC prior to the inception of our TCUP. She began her study of Mathematics and Science at the Kuskokwim Campus. She was encouraged, instructed and tutored by our TCUP staff and faculty and under the mentorship of Dr. Bob Brown completed her AA degree with a strong emphasis in mathematics and the core sciences. As valedictorian of her class at KuC her perserverence and persistence won her that admiration of staff, faculty and students. Audrey then matriculated to the KuC - UA Anchorage Alaska ‘Alaska Native Science and Engineering Program (ANSEP) where she has excelled in her career interships and Engineering academics. Audrey is recognized as one of the top woman ANSEP students across the Nationwide Indigenous Alliance and has a great future in the field of Cicil Engineering ahead of her.

January 16th, 2008
Learning to Learn Camp or L2L is a four to five day orientation camp the week before classes begin each semester. During the orientation, participants preferably between ages 18-23 receive intensive academic advising and are introduced to the community and the Kuskokwim Campus staff and faculty. The participants also learn important college skills, sit through different lectures given by the community, and also numerous outdoor/indoor activities. The Emerging Scholars Program (ESP) is designed to prepare full-time freshmen students for successful completion of certificates and A.A., A.A.S, & B.A. degrees at the Kuskokwim Campus and to help students succeed academically and socially at the college level.
For more information contact our ESP Coordinator/Advisor Agnes at 543-4554 or email at agnes_mcintyre@bethel.uaf.edu
December 14th, 2007
Bachelor’s degree in Yup’ik up for UA regents’ approval
The University of Alaska Board of Regents will review a proposed new Bachelor of Arts degree in Yup’ik language when it meets next week on the
Bachelor’s Degree in Yup’ik Press Release
Kuskokwim Campus-UAF College of Rural and Community Development “Your Success is Our Success” http://www.bethel.uaf.edu/

December 14th, 2007

Download a PDF copy of KuC’s Cauyaq November 2007 Edition here
Kuskokwim Campus-UAF College of Rural and Community Development “Your Success is Our Success” http://www.bethel.uaf.edu/
December 14th, 2007

Click here for an audio clip from APRN with Kenny Steele, KYUK-Bethel
640 AM/TV KYUK-Bethel, Alaska “Serving Y-K Delta for over 30 years” http://www.kyuk.org/
Alaska Public Radio Network APRN “The Voices of Alaska” http://aprn.org/
Kuskokwim Campus-UAF College of Rural and Community Development “Your Success is Our Success” http://www.bethel.uaf.edu/
November 2nd, 2007
View the webcam display originating from atop the Kuskokwim Campus Main Campus Building. View looking towards the south across the facility of KYUK Radio and TV station in Bethel, Alaska.
Must use INTERNET EXPLORER BROWSER to view.
http://137.229.228.127/img/main.cgi?next_file=main_fs.htm
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October 23rd, 2007
Many of you may think that Talent Search is only some that happens during the summer here in Bethel, but we are actually available to the students during the school year too. If you are having problems with homework, send us an email and we will try to help. If you need someone to talk to, I guarantee that we will be the best listener out there. If you just want to say “hi” we will be there to say “hi” back.
We can also help you with any questions you may have on college, financial aid or different careers. We want to help you succeed in whatever it may be that you want to do.
Amy
talent_search@bethel.uaf.edu
October 15th, 2007
Hey, coming back from Bethel, was ok. But, missing my friends, was SUPER SAD!!!! I did’nt want to leave, that was the saddest part. Being home, I like it, coming back to my worried mom,
and my two brothers. They were happy to see me. And other people too. They asked me where I’ve been, so I told them about the whole camp thing. And my other friends asked me how it was, had to tell them again and again.
It was real nice to go Nunivak Island with other students,(kids).
Yeah, it was a great experience with the others too. Having a chance to talk to some of my friends from Bethel, and wish I can talk to some others, just to see how they are. I don’t know exactly “how” they are, but anyways, Hooper Bay is cold now a days, but fun. School is going great too, some of my classes are good, which I really like to work in. And some classes I hate to go to. But, I like to do the work.
I will hopefully see you guys soon!!!
Felicia H.C. Olson (HPB)
October 14th, 2007
Follow-up information for Martin’s presentation at the ANSEP dissemination conference.
Power Point slides presented individually as a flickr set archive. YouTube video of running presentation. YouTube video of ‘fun faces’ from the conference. Enjoy!
Quyana for coming to Alaska! Nice to see you all and looking forward to working with you.
Contact Martin at martinl(at)bethel.uaf.edu for more info.
ML
link to .jpg images of slides BRIDGING
Running Slide-show from Martin’s Bridge .ppt
Fun Faces From the Conference
October 2nd, 2007
Ah, it’s great to be back to the wonderful work world. Okay, maybe great is a strong word, but you have to love the paychecks again! Alot has happened since I last updated this blog. First of all, did this summer fly by fast or what. I remember when we had our first group of campers come in on June 10. Thirty 11 & 12 year olds who some were away from their families for the first time sounds like a challenge but I’m proud to say we didn’t have to send anyone home for being homesick though
We had a great bunch of students throughout all 5 of our camps. We had about 160 students from over 20 villages throughout the delta. Students had fun going on field trips, having guest speakers, shopping and I can’t forget kayaking. Oh yeah, they did also learn a little about college and different careers! Some of the high school students even had the opportunity to do some job shadowing with Yuut Yaqungviat. I promise I’ll get some pictures posted in the next few weeks so you all can check out the fun we had.
Well, I’m going to sign off for now, but I promise this year I’ll be updating this thing more often. ~Amy