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Photo courtesy of Brook Gondara: She is the president of Ilisagvik College in Barrow, Alaska. In its effort to serve Alaskans, especially those on the North Slope, it has enacted a few new programs.
Barrow star leaves Alaska to improve his hoops game, and major colleges are noticing. By Van Williams. Published: June 19, 2016. ... Hepa lacks a college-ready face-up game in the post, ...
APU and ANTHC already work with Barrow's Iḷisaġvik College -- currently Alaska's only tribal college -- on a dental therapy program and on behavioral health curriculum.
Barrow sits about 350 miles north of the Arctic Circle. It is where Pili lived the first years of his life. ... In Alaska, college coaches don’t often come beckoning with an alternative.
And then there is Barrow, Alaska, a town of 4,400 that is unique for a variety of reasons. It ... Hepa is believed to be the first of Inupiaq heritage who will play at college basketball’s ...
Sports Illustrated's excellent Underdogs series, a run of mini-documentaries on high school football teams, travels to Barrow, Alaska, which Wikipedia calls the world's 11th-northernmost public ...
Alex Griepp, a graduate of Ilisagvik College in Barrow, Alaska, talks about how the people who lived in Barrow for generations see the climate is changing. IE 11 is not supported.