Student Spotlight: Pamela Thomas - on connecting research, community, and health
For Pamela Thomas, health begins with connection--connection to family, community, culture, land, and the systems that shape our everyday life.
For Pamela Thomas, health begins with connection--connection to family, community, culture, land, and the systems that shape our everyday life.
Almost half of UAA students have experienced food insecurity. UAA offers several resources to combat hunger and food insecurity, including the Seawolf Food Pantry, which supplies non-perishable foods, as well as three-day emergency food support.
From campus food pantries to statewide health initiatives, Keely Livingston is turning passion into purpose. Keely’s journey into public health began with hands-on work in food security during her undergrad years at Montana State and led her to enroll in UAA's Master of Public Health Program.
Serving up hope: the Seawolf Food Pantry provides relief for UAA students experiencing food insecurity.
UAA Seawolf Food Pantry relies on donations and the UAA Food Insecurity Fund to support students facing food insecurity.

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