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March edition of 'Statewide Voice' now available

 

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Nichole Grunwald named new military and veterans student services assistant

Vice Chancellor Bruce Schultz is pleased to announce that Nichole Grunwald, formerly Nichole Tovar, has accepted the position of military and veteran student services assistant.

Kodiak College staff and faculty honored with NISOD Excellence Awards

 

Professor Landry Signé recognized by Quebec government with Claude Masson award

 

Great Alaska ShakeOut 2014

 

'UAA's Catalog is Going Electronic' training, March 26 and 27

 

Sun is shining but walkways are icy—stay safe and remember your cleats

Safety reminder: These beautiful sunny spring days are nice, but this is also the time of year we have rapid successions of freeze/thaw. This makes walking surfaces deceptively slippery. Please remember to wear appropriate footwear and use your traction devices.

Ryan Bergerson becomes eighth UAA student to win Congress-Bundestag Scholarship

Ryan Bergerson, a civil engineering major and German minor, was recently awarded the 2014-15 Congress-Bundestag Scholarship. Bergerson is the eighth UAA recipient of this prestigious scholarship, which provides for a year of study and internship in Germany.

Professor Paul Dunscomb publishes new book, 'Japan Since 1945'

Paul Dunscomb's new book, Japan Since 1945, will be released at the Association for Asian Studies National Conference in Philadelphia, March 27-30. The book is part of the Association's Key Issues in Asian Studies series and examines the principal developments in Japanese politics, economics, society and foreign policy since 1945, as well as the question of why, despite all the changes that Japan has undergone since that time, it has not yet escaped the designation "postwar."

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