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Priority Registration Admitted Sophomores (30-59 Credits)

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Priority registration for admitted sophomores (30-59 credits) begins November 6, 2024.


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Priority Registration Admitted Freshmen (0-29 Credits)

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Priority registration for admitted freshmen (0-29 credits) begins November 7, 2024.


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Garden Planning for All Levels

Join Kachemak Bay Campus and KBC Grows for an intensive garden planning workshop and intimate study group 11/7, 14, & 21; 5:30 - 7 PM. 10 spots available in person and 10 zia zoom.  Are you a gardener looking to get organized and have a more cohesive plan for next year? Are you a backyard grower looking to grow more food for yourself or your family? Are you a current or aspiring farmer looking to increase yields, efficiency, and profit margins? Come one come all to this three-part garden planning series to take your garden to the next level! Session 1, 11/7: Setting your goal and how to achieve it through yield calculators, crop selection, and scale. Session 2, 11/14: Analyze your past performance, identifying areas for improvement or growth. Session 3, 11/21: Create your garden map, planting calendar, and seed order. Only $10 per session. To register or for more information visit the Community Education Portal or call (907) 235-1674


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An Evening with Author Richard Chiappone

On Tuesday, October 29 at 6 pm, The KPC Showcase and River City Books present: An Evening with Author Richard Chiappone in the McLane Commons at the Kenai River Campus. Richard Chiappone’s latest book is Uncommon Weather. Chiappone is a two-time recipient of the Robert Traver Award and author of Opening Days, Water of an Undetermined Depth, Liar’s Code, and The Hunger of Crows. His writing has appeared in Alaska Magazine, Playboy, Gray’s Sporting Journal, and The Sun; and in literary journals including Crescent Review, Missouri Review, and ZYZZYVA. He teaches writing at UAA and serves on the faculty of the annual Kachemak Bay Writers’ Conference.


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Deadline for UAA/KPC Fall 2024 Graduation Application

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The deadline to apply for UAA/KPC Fall 2024 graduation via UAOnline is November 8, 2024.


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Open Registration for the General Public

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Open registration for the general public (including high school students) begins November 11, 2024.


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Where the Fish Were Running: Telling the Intertwined Story of Kahnuht’ana Dena’ina and Salmon in the Nineteenth Century with Dr. Adam Dunstan

The histories of salmon and Indigenous people in Kahtnu (Kenai River) are intertwined, and extend back millenia. Salmon were, and are, a keystone of the culture. Dr. Dunstan will draw on a variety of historic, explorer, oral history, archaeological, and ethnographic accounts (some unpublished or rare) to consider the various roles played by łuq’a (salmon) in Kahnuht'ana (Kenai River) Dena'ina communities in the 19th century.


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Non-Teaching Day - No Classes Held

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November 27, 2024 is a non-teaching day and no classes are held.


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Fall Break

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Fall Break is November 28-29, 2024. No classes are held and KPC/UAA are closed.


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Last Day of Classes

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The last day of classes for the Fall 2024 semester is December 7, 2024.


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