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Changes coming for UA travel

UA is conducting a comprehensive reexamination of our travel program to improve the user experience, save money and increase process efficiencies.

Varsity Sports Grill debuts special menu for WOLFcard holders

Varsity Sports Grill launched a fresh menu for fall. Come see the new lunch menu with a variety of specials for $10 or less. You must present your WOLFcard for discounts. The Varsity Sports Grill is open for lunch Tuesday through Friday, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Philosophy professor Joel Potter to serve as UAA's first faculty-in-residence

As UAA's first faculty-in-residence, Joel Potter will be seeking to build a bridge between academic and campus residential life.

Building a better path for student success

Tier 1 GER courses will shift from the College of Arts and Sciences to the Community & Technical College (CTC), effective fall 2018. You're invited to attend a special Chat with the Chancellor on this topic, Tuesday, Sept. 26, from 10–11 a.m., in the Learning Commons, Sally Monserud Hall.

UA Board of Regents addresses UA goals including plans for increasing enrollment; Regents discuss student tuition and receive an update on Strategic Pathways

 

New article from Sudarsan Rangarajan examines hospitality in Gide's 'Pastoral Symphony'

UAA French Professor Sudarsan Rangarajan has published a new article, "Hospitality Gone Awry in Gide’s La Symphonie pastorale," in Romance Notes 57.2 (2017).

Reminder: Evacuation drills scheduled for Sept. 11-15, 2017

 

'Sharing the Wealth' project equips new teachers with classroom libraries

 

UA President Jim Johnsen responds to DeVos anouncement on Title IX

 

UAA's Jeffrey Welker appointed as inaugural University of the Arctic Chair

 

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