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FORTY-TWO STUDENTS GRADUATE FRIDAY FROM RAHI

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 30, 2000

Fairbanks, Alaska - Forty-two students will complete the Rural Alaska Honors Institute's 18th annual summer academic program Friday, July 7 at 1 p.m. with a formal cap and gown graduation ceremony in room 201 of the Natural Sciences Facility on the University of Alaska Fairbanks campus. The guest speaker for the event will be Albert Kookesh, Alaska State Representative from Angoon.

During the ceremony, students will be recognized for their academic achievement during the program's six-week campus residency. Each student completed eight or nine credits of university course work while experiencing life on an urban campus.

RAHI was organized in 1983 at the request of the Alaska Federation of Natives to increase the opportunity for college success of Alaska Native students who live in rural Alaska.

"We’re a sort of dress rehearsal for college," says program director Jim Kowalsky, "but the difference is that these students earn real grades that go on a permanent university transcript with long term benefits for academic performance."

Students compete by application to be admitted to RAHI, which is sponsored by UAF’s Alaska Native Studies Program. The curriculum is built around required courses in writing and study skills, and includes elective courses in computer science, chemistry, mathematics, business management, a practical computer course, Alaska Native dance, and swimming. Academic courseload is balanced with a residence program that emphasizes community, responsibility, cultural reinforcements and practical campus and urban survival skills.

This year's graduation ceremony is open to the public and will be followed by a reception at 3:30 p.m. in UAF's Wood Center.

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NOTE TO EDITORS: A complete list of RAHI 2000 graduates is attached.

CONTACT: Jim Kowalsky, RAHI Program Director, at (907) 474-6886.

JCS/6-30-00/00-93

RAHI 2000 Roster

  1. Ramona J. Akelkok     -     Bettles
  2. Irving Ashenfelter     -     White Mountain
  3. Faith Beaver     -     Kongiganak;
  4. Mary E. Bryant     -     Haines
  5. A. Lee Bryant     -     Haines
  6. Phillip Carscallen     -     Dillingham
  7. Allen E. Childs     -     Skwentna
  8. Larissa E. Christensen     -     Port Heiden
  9. Kimberly Curtis     -     Toksook Bay
  10. Ben Doleshal     -     Barrow
  11. Crystal A. Flores     -     Bethel
  12. Merle Fortune II     -     Dillingham
  13. Crystal A. Frank     -     Arctic Village
  14. Theo Golden     -     Stony River
  15. Trisha Gray     -     White Mountain
  16. Rochelle Graybeal     -     Northway
  17. Annie Kokeok     -     Shishmaref
  18. Walter W. Kookesh     -     Angoon
  19. Vanessa M. Lincoln     -     Toksook Bay
  20. Mack Moore     -     Manokotak
  21. Samantha Nicholai     -     Kongiganak
  22. John G. O’Neil     -     Hydaburg
  23. April D. Pelkey     -     Akutan
  24. Ginger Perry     -     Shaktoolik
  25. Charlene Pilot     -     Galena
  26. Margaret Pletnikoff     -     Dillingham
  27. Sherman E. Richard     -     Wales
  28. Dana Salmon     -     Chalkyitsik
  29. Martha Shane     -     St. Paul Island
  30. Brett A. Smith     -     Eagle River
  31. Kristen R. Smith     -     Kotzebue
  32. Deanna Strunk     -     Quinhagak
  33. Joseph Thomas     -     Fort Yukon
  34. Olianne Tinker     -     Kasigluk
  35. Rocky Tooyak     -     Eagle River/Point Hope
  36. Angela K. Totemoff     -     Tatitlek
  37. Desiree A. Ulroan     -     Chevak
  38. Robert W. VanderpoolRed Devil
  39. Alisha R. Vent     -     Huslia
  40. Karah Vial     -     Togiak
  41. Brenda A. White     -     Metlakatla
  42. Melanie M. Wholecheese     -     Allakakeet

 

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