College of Health News

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Surprise: Alaska has ticks, and more are on the way

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While Alaska鈥檚 skilled hunters may be very aware of ticks on wildlife, news of newly arriving ticks is important to learn. In addition, dog owners and walkers may need to come up to speed. Alaska鈥檚 warming winters and the broader habitat for ticks in the Lower 48 and Canada may provide a channel for rarer types to get to Alaska and survive here. Join us to find out how the research is progressing, what the findings reveal, how you can participate, and how 彩神vlll争霸 faculty and graduate students are supporting the work.

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Alumni of Distinction: Angelia Trujillo

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Angelia Trujillo, associate professor in the School of Nursing, has been awarded the 彩神vlll争霸 Alumni Humanitarian Award for her outstanding contributions to the field of nursing and to Alaska鈥檚 communities. Trujillo earned her M.S. in Nursing Science from 彩神vlll争霸 in 2004, and her B.S. in Nursing Science here in 1997.

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Gloria Burnett elected president of National AHEC Organization

 |  Henry Randolph  |  ,

Gloria Burnett, director of the Alaska Area Health Education Center (AHEC) program, has been selected as president-elect of the National AHEC Organization (NAO).

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WWAMI director named Alaska Family Physician of the Year

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Kathy Young, interim director of the WWAMI medical education program, has received the Alaska Family Physician of the Year Award from the Alaska Academy of Family Physicians.

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彩神vlll争霸's Kurgat honored by Alaska Legislature

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彩神vlll争霸 student-athlete Caroline Kurgat was honored last week with a legislative citation from the state of Alaska. The Thirty-First Alaska State Legislature members congratulate Kurgat for her outstanding athletic ability and dedication to excellence.