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Faculty — RSVP for Commencement Ceremonies

Faculty, you are invited to participate in UAA's Spring 2023 Commencement and Graduate Degree Hooding ceremonies. Please RSVP by April 28.

Victims’ Rights & Restorative Justice Symposium

The UAA Justice Center and School of Social Work, in partnership with Alaska's Council on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault (CDVSA), will host “Voice! Acknowledgement! Power! Victims’ Rights & Restorative Justice Symposium” on the University of Alaska Anchorage’s main campus April 27 - 29, 2023.

Win Star Wars Themed Door Prizes!

How can I win a door prize? Register to attend the Nerds Synergy Group Star Wars potluck on May 4! Door prize winners will be selected at 12:45 p.m.

First UAA Automotive & Diesel Expo

Come join us for UAA's First Automotive & Diesel Technology Open House and Car Show!

Open Enrollment - Your action is required!

Open Enrollment will run from April 17th to May 5th, 2023. All benefit-eligible employees must complete an Open Enrollment form this year. If a benefit-eligible employee does not submit an Open Enrollment form, they will be defaulted into a plan.

Faculty Networking Mixer

Please join us for appetizers and a no-host bar at the Varsity Grill in the Alaska Airlines Center from 5 - 8 p.m. on Friday, April 7. It’s a great chance to connect with colleagues, both old and new, and celebrate the accomplishments of the past semester.

Thesis defense by Allyson Pease

Allyson Pease will defend her thesis "Isotopic Evidence of Long-term Aquatic Resource Use at Tanada Creek, Alaska."

New Summer Graduate Course: GIS Systems for Policy and Planning

How do hunting regulations affect where people hunt? Is there a pattern to crime? What can we do about food deserts? A new online graduate course in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) analysis will show students how they can apply mapping skills to real world policy questions like these.

May 11 Annual Assessment Retreat: Focus on Intercultural Fluency

We all play a role in modelling, demonstrating, and providing learning opportunities for the core competencies. Following the pattern of the last few years, the Annual Assessment Retreat will broaden out to include folks from across the institution to continue our conversation about the Core Competencies, in particular Intercultural Fluency.

Logan Wieland Thesis Defense, MS Candidate in Applied Geological Sciences

Examining the development and formation of pingos (perennial mounds of massive ice and permafrost soils) can help reveal the response of periglacial landscapes to past and future hydroclimate variability.

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