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Posts by Wai Allen, PhD

I will be going by FLC on April 21-22nd fyi

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For what its worth, I’ll be going. The session I am chairing just got accepted today!

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Awesome! Sorry I missed these messages earlier! You’ll have to let me know the next time your in town! Are you by chance going to GSA this yr?

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Awesome! How long are you in the area?

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IDITAROD 2026: A musher on a mission - ICT Jody Potts-Joseph wants to encourage young Alaska Natives to travel the way of the ancestors

If you aren't keeping up with the Iditarod this year, here is a good reason to: Four mushers are Alaskan Native: Kevin Hansen, Inupiaq; Ryan Redington, Inupiaq; Kaiser, Yup’ik; and Jody Potts-Joseph. Another, Jesse Terry, Anishinabe, is Indigenous from Canada. #Uglydogs

ictnews.org/news/iditaro...

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Aww Im sorry kim

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Group photo of 2025 RESESS interns outdoors with three rows of students. Text includes RESESS logo and 'applications now open!'

Group photo of 2025 RESESS interns outdoors with three rows of students. Text includes RESESS logo and 'applications now open!'

🌎 Dive into geophysics research this summer—applications for RESESS are now open!

RESESS is a paid summer internship for undergrads that offers the chance to conduct geophysics research with a faculty mentor at colleges and universities across the country.

Apply! ➡️ https://loom.ly/f5-KCDY

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Rescue crews airlift hundreds out of rural Alaskan villages after powerful storm
Rescue crews airlift hundreds out of rural Alaskan villages after powerful storm YouTube video by PBS NewsHour

This is good reporting on the disaster in Alaska if you're looking for a reliable summary.

This is a bigger disaster than I think most are realizing. 1500 people have been displaced by the flooding with an exceptionally complicated response and recovery.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=t5kz...

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This Indigenous Peoples Day please speak up: another typhoon sweeping away homes of Alaska's Natives, who, during settlement (statehood: 1948) were forced to end ways of life (like my Grandma's) involving mobility across regions & stuck them in flood-prone/unstable villages with housing deficits.

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ASU police allegedly helped the feds detain a university employee The ASU chapter of the National Lawyers Guild blasted the arrest of the unnamed employee, who was later released.

www.phoenixnewtimes.com/news/asu-pol...

At the university where I work.

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Sept. 11, 2025

Dear UAF staff and faculty members,

Yesterday, UAF received notice that the U.S. Department of Education is terminating current and future funding for the Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian-serving institutions program, among others. This decision is likely to result in the loss of several grants under what is commonly known as Title III. It is also likely to limit the availability of future funding to support UAF’s mission to serve Alaska Native students and the people of Alaska.

Here’s what we currently know:

This is not happening immediately. The federal government is allowing up to a year to close out the programs funded by the grants.

UAF has multiple grants that fall under this category, most within the College of Indigenous Studies and the UAF Community and Technical College.

Title III doesn’t directly fund student aid at UAF, but rather funds degree programs and student support services like advising and recruiting.

The loss of these funds would be substantial—currently around $2.9 million yearly—but we are still analyzing what the full effects may be.

More than 20% of UAF’s students are Indigenous, or about 1,450 students each year, on average. Title III grants support important workforce development and student success initiatives for both Indigenous and non-Indigenous students at locations throughout Alaska. The loss of this grant funding will have a substantial and negative impact on a large number of Alaskans, including our Alaska Native students.

Because we just received news of this decision, I don’t have a lot of details to share. But please know that the UAF and UA system leadership team are gathering as much information as we can to find a path forward as we attempt to mitigate the impacts, both current and future, from this proposed action.

Sept. 11, 2025 Dear UAF staff and faculty members, Yesterday, UAF received notice that the U.S. Department of Education is terminating current and future funding for the Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian-serving institutions program, among others. This decision is likely to result in the loss of several grants under what is commonly known as Title III. It is also likely to limit the availability of future funding to support UAF’s mission to serve Alaska Native students and the people of Alaska. Here’s what we currently know: This is not happening immediately. The federal government is allowing up to a year to close out the programs funded by the grants. UAF has multiple grants that fall under this category, most within the College of Indigenous Studies and the UAF Community and Technical College. Title III doesn’t directly fund student aid at UAF, but rather funds degree programs and student support services like advising and recruiting. The loss of these funds would be substantial—currently around $2.9 million yearly—but we are still analyzing what the full effects may be. More than 20% of UAF’s students are Indigenous, or about 1,450 students each year, on average. Title III grants support important workforce development and student success initiatives for both Indigenous and non-Indigenous students at locations throughout Alaska. The loss of this grant funding will have a substantial and negative impact on a large number of Alaskans, including our Alaska Native students. Because we just received news of this decision, I don’t have a lot of details to share. But please know that the UAF and UA system leadership team are gathering as much information as we can to find a path forward as we attempt to mitigate the impacts, both current and future, from this proposed action.

Hardly surprising, but terminating funding to support Alaska Native programs and services is a real gut-punch nonetheless. #UAF #AlaskaSky #UA

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I got to share a bit about Indigenous values in chemistry on this pod! Thanks @nature for the feature and joining some an amazing list of ChangeMakers!

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Decolonize scientific institutions, don’t just diversify them Indigenous scholars set out eight steps to stop marginalization in academia and to enable a shared Indigenous agenda in science.

New article led by Tara McAllister & co-authored by Lelani Walker, @niiyokamigaabaw.bsky.social, myself, Bradley Moggridge, Serena Naepi, Brittany Kamai and @napaaqtuk.bsky.social

www.nature.com/articles/d41...

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Condolences to you and your family Kat

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Congratulations! 🎉

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Congratulations!

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NSF Geo-Futures Program Geo-Futures is a conference-based program funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) that engages with, and provides educational resources for, students interested in pursuing a career in the geo...

Deadline for the GeoFutures program has been extended to 07-11-25. The program provides travel & mentoring support for geoscience undergrads attending the 2025 SACNAS conference. @accessiblegeo.bsky.social @agu.org @official-bweems.bsky.social @sacnas.bsky.social environment.uw.edu/about/inclus...

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For perspective: a recent study suggested that economic savings from just a *single* well-predicted hurricane, thanks to NOAA research advancements, are on order of *$5 billion.* That exceeds NOAA's *entire proposed annual operating budget.* So much for government efficiency.

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Tribal Colleges Worry for Their Survival After Proposed Cut Department of the Interior proposed reducing funding for tribal colleges by more than $100 million. Some tribal college leaders fear their institutions wouldn’t survive it.

Tribal Colleges Worry for Their Survival After Proposed Cut

Department of the Interior proposed reducing funding for tribal colleges by more than $100 million. Some tribal college leaders fear their institutions wouldn’t survive it. #HigherEd #EDUSky #AcademicSky bit.ly/4lyfmJl

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We All Need to Be Talking About the Murder of Jonathan Joss This Pride and Beyond The actor, who was Comanche and White Mountain Apache, was shot in a targeted hate crime while protecting his husband.

Wrote this piece for Harpers Bazaar about the life, legacy, and hate-induced murder of Jonathan Joss through the eyes of being a Two-Spirit Native person this Pride.

I hope you take a read. For Him. For all of us. 🪶

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Please know Trevor Project has 3 ways to access help when needed. Also, Make a donation, if you can.

www.thetrevorproject.org/get-help/

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Ugh more disappointment

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End of an Era: Landsat 7 Decommissioned After 25 Years of Earth Observation After 25 years of capturing Earth's changing landscape, the Landsat 7 satellite received its final transmission from the U.S. Geological Survey and was officially decommissioned June 4, closing a rema...

USGS, which operates the Landsat satellites, just announced that Landsat 7 was officially decommissioned today. Landsat 8 and 9 continue operations.
www.usgs.gov/news/nationa...

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Ugh Im sorry. I spoke with Ken and Felica today

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Today the Supreme Court cleared the way for the federal government to transfer thousands of acres of national forestland including a Native American sacred site, to Resolution Copper a mining company owned by Rio Tinto and BHP. The land holds deep spiritual significance for the Western Apache tribe.

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Indigenous leaders call on new Pope to return thousands of artifacts | CBC News The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) is calling for the Vatican to return sacred First Nation artifacts that were taken from Indigenous communities during the residential school era.
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Tribal communities risk losing local libraries and the history they hold amid DOGE cuts Federally recognized tribes say the Trump administration cut the grant money they use to sustain the local libraries that serve as anchors in their most rural communities.

More than a hundred libraries on federally recognized tribal lands across the country were notified that their congressionally appropriated grant had been terminated midcycle.

Those communities are at risk of losing their local libraries and the history they hold.

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Laughing bc otherwise I will cry 🙃 guess I'll hold off on submitting that NSF grant I was working on

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About EES The NSF Division of Equity for Excellence in STEM (EES) aims to provide opportunities for individuals from all backgrounds, especially those historically underrepresented in science and engineering.

NSF’s entire Division of Equity for Excellence in STEM (EDU/EES), which “aims to provide opportunities for individuals from all backgrounds to actively participate and excel in STEM disciplines” and some of it congressionally mandated, was just notified they will be RIFed. www.nsf.gov/edu/ees/about

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Thanks Kim!

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