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Recovery at the Plant Hospital

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Just think of them as the 'Green Cross.' The UAA grounds crew—who keep the campus clean and green—have a special facility in the Student Union where sick plants can go for some extra TLC.

APRN: The Art of Medicine

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UAA art professor Garry Mealor teaches a class in figure drawing to a group of young doctors in Anchorage—all overworked, overtired interns, halfway through their first year of residency. Since physicians spend their time thinking about how to fix the human body, Mealor's drawing class is an effort to get them to think more creatively about their careers.

Debating the world’s best abroad, nurturing new talent at home

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Santa brought the Seawolf Debate team the opportunity to travel to Malaysia for the World Universities Debating Championships last month. They took off on Christmas day to face the best collegiate debaters in the world. 'Invariably the students come back better debaters,' said Steve Johnson, head coach.

Hungary-born anthropologist strives to preserve Sugpiaq culture

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Medeia Csoba DeHass' desire to be an anthropologist ignited in the living room of her home in Hungary in the 1980s and brought her around the world to Alaska, where she studies the impact of Russian Orthodoxy on Sugpiaq and other Alaska Native cultures.

UAA’s gymnasts have upgraded

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Simone Penker and Morgan Cook picked one of the more physically taxing routes to graduate school—competing as NCAA Div. I gymnasts as undergrads—but they're proud of all they're achieving as part of a competitive team.

New book details UAA's roller coaster history

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It's a short history, but a wild ride. In his new book—"Becoming UAA: 1954-2014"—emeritus professor of History & Political Science Dr. Will Jacobs details the political roller coaster that saw the campus expand physically, split ideologically and adjust constantly in its first six decades.

UAA adds first student inventor to Patent Wall of Fame

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UAA Honors College student Alex West was thinking like a bear-aware Alaskan when she developed her undergraduate research. Her hydro-powered, floating fish grinder was awarded a U.S. patent with help from UAA's Office of Research.

Postcards Home: Meet the UAA crew headed to Juneau as legislative interns

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Five UAA students will spend spring semester working as legislative aides for Senators or Representatives in Juneau. They attend a seminar at UAS and commit to working 35 hours a week for 14 weeks, watching the legislative process in action.

See the stories you most wanted to read in 2014

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What were UAA's most-viewed stories in 2014? Visitors to our website clicked on stories about the new Alaska Airlines Center, inspiring students and alumni and UAA's innovative community partnerships.

UAA basketball cheerleaders bring new energy to the court

December 12, 2014: during a game between UAA and Humboldt State.

UAA's basketball players have some new super-fans this season. The university recently brought its cheerleading program into the athletic department from the recreational sports department, and the shift is turning heads.

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