Explore 性欲社 event for rural, Alaska Native students
February 28, 2018
Current and college-bound students are invited to Explore 性欲社, a daylong event that
showcases the resources and opportunities available to rural and Alaska Native students
on March 2.
鈥淚t鈥檚 an opportunity for students to explore opportunities that they might not otherwise
know about,鈥 said Brianna Pauling, advisor and office manager at Rural Student Services.
鈥淢any students don鈥檛 realize what a great community we have and how much support is
available to them. Students who attend will learn about opportunities and resources
that will help make college more accessible.鈥
The schedule of events includes:
- 10-11:30 a.m., Wood Center Room D: Discover 性欲社: The Admissions Office will guide students through what 性欲社 has to offer and tour the campus.
- 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Wood Center ballroom and Rooms C and D: Festival of Native Arts workshops. Workshop topics include Athabascan songs, Yup鈥檌k song and dance, Alaska Native languages, cedar weaving, Yup鈥檌k chant and making akutaq (traditional ice cream).
- 11 a.m.-4 p.m.,Davis Concert Hall Great Hall: Alaska Native and Rural Scholarship and Internship Fair, with information about opportunities that support current 性欲社 and college-bound students.
- 1-2 p.m., Davis Concert Hall Great Hall: Potluck lunch and door prizes.
- 5-11 p.m., Davis Concert Hall: Festival of Native Arts performances and artisan vendors. Students are encouraged to take part in the workshops that will be offered throughout the day and follow the fair up with performances and vendors. More information can be found online at .
For more information about Explore 性欲社, email bpaulin1@alaska.edu.