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March 24 and 25, 2017: Grad Fair at UAA Bookstore

The Bookstore's Grad Fair is your one-stop to get ready for the Spring Commencement ceremony. At Grad Fair, you will be able to get class rings, announcements, diploma frames, graduation or business photos, caps, gowns, tassels, and your tickets for commencement.

Offering an oasis for breast-feeding mothers, on UAA's campus

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Mothers who choose to breast-feed their children now have a calm, private place to do so, here on the UAA campus. A ribbon-cutting (with refreshments!) will be held at 2:30 p.m., Friday, March 24, for UAA's new Mamava lactation pod in the Student Union.

March 22 and 23, 2017: Indigenous healing gathering in the Student Union

 

Spring 2017: 'Historical Trauma: Transforming the Legacy'

 

Announcing recipient of 2016-17 Second Bridge Scholarship Award

 

March 23, 2017: Journey to Becoming Madame Chairwoman with Elvi Gray-Jackson

Anchorage Assembly Chairwoman Elvi Gray-Jackson will discuss her career progression from clerk to chairwoman of the Anchorage Assembly in a free, public lecture on Thursday, March 23, 2017.

March 28, 2017: Learn how to start or join a vanpool at brown bag

RideShare by Enterprise will be on campus Tuesday, March 28, 11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m., in LIB 302A, to present a brown bag Lunch & Learn session about forming your own vanpool. Vanpools are groups five or more employees who want to save time, save money and reduce stress on the way to work.

2017 Alaska Phi Alpha Theta history research conference

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The UAA Department of History and UAA chapter of Phi Alpha Theta, with the sponsorship of the UAA Honors College, Cook Inlet Historical Society and UAA Campus Bookstore, are proud to present the 2017 Alaska Phi Alpha Theta history research conference March 23 and 24. The conference provides an opportunity for undergraduate and graduate students in history to present original historical research.

STAR: Standing Together Against Rape opens resource center on campus

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Tragic loss motivates UAA student to pursue career in oncology

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Four years ago, Lee Wang's mother died of cancer. The tragedy motivated the UAA student to work toward a career in oncology, and the Alaska PreMed Summit guided her first steps. This year's Summit is scheduled for April 1 at UAA's Rasmuson Hall.

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