College of Health News

Society of Law & Justice members take a photo with Justice Center faculty members Read More

Justice Center faculty, staff, and students come together for Society of Law & Justice Social

 |  Ahliil Saitanan  | 

The Society of Law & Justice held a spring social event on March 28 at PSB 166 that featured two guest speakers from the legal field, a donation drive, free swag, and free pizza.

Justice Center Director Dr. Brad Myrstol speaks to high school students about the programs offered at the Justice Center Read More

Justice Center participates in 2022 COH Academic Preview Day

 |  Ahliil Saitanan  | 

Justice Center Director Dr. Brad Myrstol speaks to high school students at the College of Health Spring Academic Preview Day on March 18 at the Professional Studies Building.

3 WWAMI students standing in the snow Read More

Alaska WWAMI community celebrates 50th anniversary

 |  Vicki Nechodomu  | 

On Saturday, March 5, Alaska WWAMI medical students connected with faculty and alumni over cocoa, great conversation and winter festivities in celebration of 50 years of partnership between the ²ÊÉñvlllÕù°Ô and the University of Washington School of Medicine. Alaska WWAMI grows the next generation of physicians and expands Alaskans’ access to a high-quality medical education.

Legal Studies students listen to Willamette Law Dean Brian Gallini during his presentation Read More

Legal Studies students learn about Willamette Law partnership program

 |  Ahliil Saitanan  | 

²ÊÉñvlllÕù°Ô Legal Studies met with Willamette Law Dean Brian Gallini to learn more about the law school application process and the direct admission program.

A Project PAK team arrives in a rural Alaska community to administer free health screenings to Head Start students. Read More

Pharmacy and nursing students to administer health screenings in rural Alaska

 |  Green & Gold News  |  ,

This March, students from ²ÊÉñvlllÕù°Ô’s pharmacy and nurse practitioner programs will travel to Pilot Station and Akiak to administer free health screenings to Head Start students and the wider community. This trip is the first of two planned to rural Alaska communities each year, one in spring and another in fall, referred to as Project Partnership for Alaska’s Kids (PAK).