Arctic Research Cuts and Native Student Services Restructuring in Alaska
On Wednesday’s episode of Alaska News Nightly, it was reported that the Trump administration’s cuts to Arctic research could have significant impacts. These cuts could potentially affect a wide range of research initiatives related to the Arctic region. In addition, University of Alaska Anchorage students have been speaking out against the restructuring of the Native Student Services program.
Furthermore, a new exhibit has been launched to showcase the history of schools on the Kenai Peninsula. The exhibit provides insights into the educational history of the region and highlights the evolution of schools in the area.
Reporters Wesley Early, Alena Naiden, Patrick Gilchrist, Eric Stone, Hunter Morrison, Maria Dudzak, Ashlyn O’Hara, Andrew Gelderman, and Colette Czarnecki contributed to tonight’s reports from various locations across Alaska. The episode was hosted by Casey Grove, with audio engineering by Toben Shelby and producing by Tim Rockey.
Stay tuned to Alaska News Nightly for more updates and coverage of important events and developments in Alaska.
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