Feb. 13, 2024 Daylight 8:16:54
Welcome to Week 5!
You are one-third of the way through the term. It goes so quickly, doesn’t it? You
are doing amazing!
Saturday, I noticed it was 21 degrees above zero. This is 70 degrees warmer than it
was when so many people were snapping pictures in front of the ÐÔÓûÉç Troth Yeddha’ time
and temperature sign. Seventy degrees warmer and still below freezing! We live, study,
and work in an amazing place. I am so excited for the warmer temps that are in the
forecast. Now is a great time to plan some outdoor activities; go for a walk or a
ski. Join the throngs on the sledding hill, or head out on the snowmachine or your
snowshoes. Whatever you do – take advantage of the glorious first rays of spring and the first hints of warmth
yet to come.
OK, enough about the weather. Let’s talk about your future. You probably came to ÐÔÓûÉç
seeking many things. You came for the college experience. You came with your friends
or to find new friends, and of course, you came seeking to learn. You will learn all
kinds of things about the subjects you study, and you will learn about new people
and perspectives, from both near and far, and you will learn about yourself. You will
find and learn all these wonderful things and more. Also, nearly everyone who comes
to ÐÔÓûÉç hopes to achieve some level of greater financial opportunity. If you complete
your program, this will happen. Tons of research shows that people with a single college
degree earn three times more than those without over a lifetime. That’s amazing. You
are on the right track.
Next week is one of my favorite events at ÐÔÓûÉç. The 2024 is just around the corner! You will have the opportunity to connect with potential
employers, explore career paths, and expand your professional network. Here's why
you won't want to miss out on Spring Career Fair Week:
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Networking Opportunities: Connect with professionals in your field, expand your contacts, and cultivate valuable
relationships to propel your career forward.
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Explore Career Paths: Discover various avenues within different industries, explore new interests, and gain
clarity on potential career trajectories to align with your aspirations.
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Gain Insights: Access valuable knowledge, industry trends, and insider perspectives to stay informed
and make informed decisions in your professional endeavors.
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Practice Communication Skills: Hone your ability to articulate ideas, engage with diverse audiences, and convey information
effectively in both professional and personal settings.
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Get Inspired: Draw motivation, creativity, and fresh perspectives from the experiences and achievements
of others to fuel your journey toward success and fulfillment.
Things to Attend:Ìý
, Feb. 13 • 1-2 p.m.
, Feb. 14 • 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Feb. 20 • 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Feb. 22 • 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Two more things to do:Ìý
Each spring, the Student-Faculty Awards Committee solicits nominations for the annual
Outstanding Graduating Student Awards to an outstanding graduating woman, man, and
non-traditional student. Please submit your nominations!
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Marion Frances Boswell Memorial Award, Outstanding Bachelor Degree Candidate
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Joel Wiegert Award, Outstanding Associate Degree Candidate
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Gray Tilly Memorial Award, Outstanding Graduating Non-Traditional Student
Take advantage of the Spring 2024 Career Fair. Even if you’re not ready to look for
a full-time job, take time to talk with some employers and browse the tables. Take
time to dream about your many potential futures, and take time to try those identities
on in your mind. Talk with friends and family about the opportunities, but listen
mostly to your heart. As the song goes, your future is so bright!
How can we better help you find employment opportunities both during and after your
time with ÐÔÓûÉç? Let me know at obguthrie@alaska.edu.
Happy Valentine’s Day!Ìý
— Owen Guthrie, vice chancellor for student affairs and enrollment management
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