With a new Indigenous leader, an Alaska university transitions to tribal status - ArcticToday
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An Alaska Native leader will be the new president of Alaska Pacific University. Valerie Davidson, the former commissioner of Alaska’s Department of Health and Social Services who also served briefly as the state’s lieutenant governor, has been hired to lead the small liberal arts university in Anchorage. Her tenure is set to start on April […]
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