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Postcards Home from Japan: Day Two, Part One in Rikuzentakata

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After the 2011 earthquake and tsunami, the Japanese town of Rikuzentakata is focusing on rebuilding their community to be easily accessible to elderly, visitors and disabled persons. UAA students worked with residents and Japanese students from Iwate University.

Throwing out 'cookbook science'

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High school science teacher Debbra Brewer won a "Partners in Science" grant from the Murdock Charitable Trust. She's spent the summer doing research at UAA.

'She is this little bundle of energy'

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Dr. Cindy Trussell grew up in New Hampshire but architecture, Australia, bird songs and biology brought her to Alaska's famed Emerald Isle to convey her love of biology, chemistry and nutrition to students at Kodiak College.

Postcards Home from China: Of pandas, bottled water and soft pillows

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UAA journalism student Wesley Early tells it like it is in China, from lazy pandas to too few showers to the first soft pillow in days.

Around the world with ConocoPhillips

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Global supply chain students have an employment pipeline in Anchorage thanks to the strong intern relationship between UAA and ConocoPhillips Alaska. The oil company operates in 23 countries around the globe, and as part of the global supply chain, employees get the chance to move around quite a bit, too.

How money messes with our minds

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Traditional finance theory: People always make rational decisions when it comes to money. Not, says UAA finance professor John Nofsinger. He's made an academic and professional writing career helping humans keep their emotions out of their finances.

Viva Rock Vegas

Toroweap in the Grand Canyon

Take 11 Alaskans, pack them into a big white van for 10 days, drive 1,600 miles across three states and you have the basic recipe for GEOL 382, a biennial summer field trip to the American Southwest and its diverse, accessible and amazing roadside geology.

UAA geography students bring Japanese tsunami lessons home to Anchorage

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We all remember the incredible earthquake and tsunami that struck eastern Japan in 2011. This past May, 10 UAA geography students and two professors spent a week there to learn how the Japanese prepare and prevail through such a devastating upheaval.

Postcards Home from China: Navigating the exotic, but finding the familiar

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Jacob Haworth's first impression of China was how crowded it was. But on second glance, he also found the familiar in families and community relationships.

Sheep hearts and 'crime scenes' spark interest in science

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Sheep hearts, fingerprints and crime scenes lead Mat-Su College's Summer Science Academy students into a world of science (and science credit) that just might engage there interest and propel them toward life-changing careers in health.

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