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July 6, 2018: Professor Emeritus Moshe Fischer presents 'Greece and Rome in Jerusalem: Some Aspects of Cultural Interactions'

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At this UAA Bookstore event on May 22, 2018, Ray Hudson discusses fact and fable in his new novel, "Ivory and Paper," which is set in the Aleutian Islands. Joining him will be Rachel Mason, historian with the National Park Service, for a discussion on the 75th Anniversary of the Battle of Attu.

Summer 2018: Consortium Library south entrance and main circulation desk closed for renovation

A portion of the UAA/APU Consortium Library's heating system is being replaced during Summer 2018. The impact of this renovation project on the library will be significant. Keep reading for more details.

Summer 2018: Bookstore Plaza closed temporarily for roofing project

 

'Intimacy' on display at Hugh McPeck Gallery through July 25, 2018

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Independence Day 2018

Note: UAA will not conduct classes on Friday, July 6, but all administrative and support offices will be open and campuses operational that day.

UAA IT Call Center open reduced hours - July 6, 2018

The UAA IT Call Center will be open reduced hours, from 8 a.m.–5 p.m. on Friday, July 6, and will re-open for normal weekend hours on Saturday and Sunday.

Happy Fourth of July from UA President Jim Johnsen

Dear UA Colleagues: Just as the Declaration of Independence, signed 242 years ago, set forth confidence in a new nation, I want to celebrate this Fourth of July holiday by expressing confidence in the direction and the future of our university.

Researching the effects of climate change in coastal western Alaska

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UAA postdoctoral researcher Dr. Katharine Kelsey spent three summers in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta studying the phenological mismatch between local vegetation and migratory geese caused by climate change and how that affects greenhouse gas emissions going forward.

Title IX refresher training must be completed by Oct. 1, 2018

 

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