The Kachemak Bay Campus began their 14th year as host of the Semester by the Bay program. The fall semester focuses on marine mammals and the spring focuses on environmental conservation. Both take advantage and access to resources in the local landscape for plenty of time with hands-on learning opportunities. Emilie Springer spoke with students in the fall cohort about what they hope to bring to and gain from the experience.
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The building can house up to 96 students. But when spring classes start Jan. 12, Residence Hall Coordinator Hunter Moos says they’ll cap the number of residents at around 25 to start, then reevaluate based on demand.
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When considering which schools to close, Superintendent Clayton Holland says the 12-person committee will consider building conditions and deferred maintenance, potential cost savings and larger regional impacts.
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With enrollment surging above pre-pandemic levels, Kenai Peninsula College is reopening its dorm next semester. The Kachemak Bay Campus begins their 14th year as host of the Semester by the Bay program.
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