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Research in Hawaii: 'I've never crawled around in a lava tube before...'

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UAA scientists and students surveyed uplands on the Big Island of Hawaii in search of sites that demonstrate human passage and use. Their next project takes them in August to a jungle-covered region on the island of Oahu.

'I want to strengthen the fabric of Unangan lives'

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How are power and place names connected? UAA anthropology student Jana Lekanoff is researching this question in her home community of Unalaska Island.

UAA transitioning to Google Apps for all email and personal calendaring

Beginning June 26, 2016, UAA will transition to using Google Apps for Education for all email and calendaring. Read more to learn what to expect.

Alaskans honored for work in literature, literacy and storytelling

 

Ted Eschenbach honored with national award for excellence in engineering education

 

Questions about renting in Alaska? Find answers in new Justice Center video series

 

Strategic Pathways discussions underway

 

Reminder: Payment deadline for all summer 2016 courses is July 1

 

Geology students explore heartbeat of Hawai'i

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Alaska is one of the most volcanically active places on the planet. But what to do when all the volcanoes are logistically out of reach? Go to Hawai'i! Geology and natural science students kicked off the summer researching the heartbeat of the planet in the Aloha State.

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