Archive

Seeking faculty and staff to serve on request for exception to registration policy committee

 

Parking Services closed Aug. 18 and 21, 2017

 

Enterprise Directory (EDir) to be decommissioned—request for action

The decommissioning project timeline involves having every EDir-dependent service transferred, reconfigured, redesigned or retired by Jan. 1, 2018. If you know of an EDir-dependent service, please contact the project manager or project team member with whom you work to support your service.

Aug. 18, 2017: Jacob Shercliffe discusses effort to develop climate action plan and emissions inventory for Anchorage

Jacob Shercliffe worked as an intern this summer, developing a climate action plan and an inventory of greenhouse gas emissions for Anchorage. In his Aug. 18 lunchtime talk, Jacob will describe how he created the two documents and the progress he made. He'll also talk about how Anchorage residents can get involved in determining how the city deals with climate change.

August 2017: Surplus sale and departmental selection

 

Fall 2017: Learn to teach online

 

UAA Diversity and Inclusion Action Plan now available online

The Diversity and Inclusion Action Plan lays out seven major objectives. These follow from existing UAA data, 11 subcommittee reports, 22 focus groups, a Qualtrics campus climate survey, community campus site visits and the Diversity Summit. In order to ensure the Diversity and Inclusion Action Plan will be set in motion, we are planning the following actions for the upcoming academic year.

UA Board of Regents finalizes university’s FY18 capital budget for facility maintenance projects

 

"If you can do logistics in Alaska, you can do it anywhere in the world.”

20170731-Darren-Prokop-TEK-006

Surprise! Anchorage is one of the busiest cargo hubs in the world. "We're in the center," explained logistics professor and textbook author Darren Prokop, who frames the North as a nexus in both his classes and writing.

Learning by heart at Providence Hospital

20170803-Marykate-maryann-TEK-008

Thanks to assistant professor Maryann Hoke, exercise science students now have an opportunity to work alongside heart health professionals across the street at Providence Hospital.

News Archive