University Of Alaska Anchorage: Recommend Students For Chancellor's MLK Student Appreciation Celebration

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Anchorage AK

17 December, 2021

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Press release from the University of Alaska Anchorage: December 16, 2021 2022 Chancellor's MLK Student Appreciation CelebrationEverybody Makes a Difference! Shine a light on a deserving student! What is it?The Chancellor's Martin Luther King Jr. Student Appreciation program is an annual event celebrating the many contributions of students who make a difference at UAA. It is an opportunity for the Chancellor to recognize the students you recommend and honor one of Dr. King's important messages: We, as individuals, can make a difference in the lives of others and our communities. Staff and faculty members recommend students who serve our campus community, both in the limelight and behind the scenes. Please honor those students by submitting their names for this recognition. Due to COVID-19, we are still working to finalize our celebration program, however, we will be honoring the students on February 4, 2022. More details to come.  This program is coordinated by Student Activities & Commuter Programs, in conjunction with the Chancellor's Office. Which students can be recommended?UAA has many engaged students working on making an impact in their community. This is your chance to acknowledge those students and the difference they make.  Who can recommend students?Any UAA staff or faculty member may recommend students. We request you limit recommendations to no more than five students. How do you recommend your students?You can recommend up to three students who make a difference and do so at the MLK Student Appreciation website. The deadline for recommendations is Friday, Jan. 7, 2022. We look forward to celebrating our students and the legacy of Dr. King at the 2022 Chancellor's MLK Student Appreciation Celebration. If you have any questions about this event, please call (907) 786-1219 or email [email protected].   This press release was produced by the University of Alaska Anchorage. The views expressed here are the author's own.

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