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The Capitol Report 4/27/17: Senate cuts university scholarships and more budget news

 

KPC teams garner silver and bronze medals at National Process Troubleshooting Competition

 

English professors involved in outreach related to sexual violence

In April, English professors Ronald Spatz and Heather Adams teamed up on two events and outreach related to issues of sexual violence (with AQR's essay "White Horse" as a focal point).

Annie Route to retire as director of Student Life & Leadership

 

Saturday is Prescription Drug Take Back Day

The 13th Annual National Prescription Drug Take Back Day will be this coming Saturday, April 2, 2017. The event starts at 10 a.m. and ends at 2 p.m. See a list of drop-off locations in the Municipality of Anchorage and the Central Mat-Su Valley.

New book from Ray Ball explores charitable theater and civic health in early modern Atlantic world

Rachael "Ray" Ball, Ph.D., of the UAA History Department has published a new book, Treating the Public: Charitable Theater and Civic Health in the Early Modern Atlantic World, with Louisiana State University Press.

Spring 2017: Early shuttle service for finals

If you ride the Seawolf Shuttle, remember that this week is the last week of "regular" shuttle service. Next week—Monday, May 1 through Thursday, May 4—we will be operating using the Finals Week Shuttle Schedule. Friday, May 5 will be the regular Friday Route schedule.

Congratulations, Spring Class of 2017!

 

Alaska AHEC Program selected as Alaska Career Preparedness Award recipient

The Alaska Area Health Education Centers (AHEC) Program is proud to announce that it has been selected as the Alaska Career Preparedness Award recipient for the ACT College and Career Readiness Campaign.

Jamie Elswick named 2017 faculty recipient of the Selkregg Award

Jamie Elswick, term instructor of anatomy in WWAMI, was selected as this year's Selkregg Award recipient for her project, "Mobile Foot Clinic for Anchorage's Homeless Population."

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