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October 2018 events at the UAA Bookstore

All UAA Campus Bookstore events are free and open to the public. Keep reading to learn what’s happening at the bookstore in the week ahead, Sept. 28–Oct. 5, 2018.

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Congratulations to Ryan Buchholdt, Bill Rose Memorial Award recipient

 

Oct. 12, 2018: UA Free Speech Forum featuring Erwin Chemerinsky

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Can free speech co-exist with an inclusive campus environment? Join the discussion Oct. 12, featuring remarks by constitutional scholar Erwin Chemerinsky and UA President Jim Johnsen, plus a presentation by the Seawolf Debate Team.

Calling all creatives and problem-solvers: Apply to join Ocean Technology Innovation Sprint by Oct. 14, 2018

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Calling all creatives, curious minds, and problem-solvers! Alaska's elite Ocean Technology Innovation Sprint (OTIS) is back. Applications for fall cohort are due by midnight on Oct. 14, 2018.

Oct. 12, 2018: Diversity Dialogue featuring Professor Daniel Phil Gonzales, part of the movement to establish first College of Ethnic Studies

Join UAA for our Fall Diversity Dialogue, “Ethnic Studies: Value and Meaning, Then and Now,” on Friday, Oct. 12, 11 a.m.–12:30 p.m. at the UAA Bookstore.

Oct. 12, 2018: Early Music Concert featuring America's northernmost period instrument orchestra

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Join us Oct. 12 at 7:30 p.m. in the UAA Recital Hall, as America’s northernmost period instrument orchestra, directed by John Lutterman, takes the stage to perform an evening of concertos, sonatas and arias by Bach, Handel, Vivaldi, Caccini and Frescobaldi.

Oct. 12, 2018: UAA Planetarium celebrates 50th anniversary of Apollo 7

 

Homecoming 2018

2018 UAA Homecoming Spirit Competition

Free workshop on U.S. Census data and tools - Oct. 18, 2018

 

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