Thread regarding University of Alaska Southeast layoffs

"With no veto override, UAS chancellor expects layoffs at Southeast campuses"

"But UAS Chancellor Rick Caulfield said every campus relies on statewide UA services.
Rick Caulfield in his office on Monday, June 26, 2017. “So it’s not reasonable to assume that UAS and the community campuses would not feel the impact of these reductions,' he said. 'I think almost certainly we will.'"

https://www.ktoo.org/2019/07/11/with-no-veto-override-uas-chancellor-expects-layoffs-at-uas-campuses/

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In the long run, maybe it's best that more people leave the State of Alaska. The State of Alaska was not meant to hold so many humans, especially when valuable resources have been abused so widely and for so long. But will it be the right people that leave, and for the right reason? Can Alaska downsize in a smart, innovative way that saves good jobs, but more importantly, saves the ecosystem?

https://www.thelayoff.com/t/101WkbFw

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"Adding to uncertainty for students, the Alaska Commission on Postsecondary Education notified 12,000 students — including Busby — this week that funds are not currently available for their grants and scholarships. Legislative action is needed to restore funding."

https://www.ktoo.org/2019/07/11/with-no-veto-override-uas-chancellor-expects-layoffs-at-uas-campuses/

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