Fall 2013: Chugiak-Eagle River Campus hosts free speaker series

by Kathleen McCoy  |   

Chugiak-Eagle River Campus

Chugiak-Eagle River Campus

Every Friday, Oct. 18-Dec. 13, 7 p.m. UAA Chugiak-Eagle River Campus, Room 150 (10928 Eagle River Road)

Oct. 18 - "Why Philosophy is More Exciting Today Than Ever" with William Jamison, Instructor of Philosophy Oct. 25 - "Adult Distance Education: Evolution or Revolution" with Jeff Hassler, Instructor of Accounting, Business Administration, Computer Information Systems Nov. 1 - "Jane Austen: More Than Just Romance" with Melissa Ray, Instructor of English Nov. 8 - "Love in the Time of Texting: Communication Tools for Navigating the World of Dating" with Solveig Pedersen, Instructor of Communication Nov. 15 - "The Interdependence of Science and Art in the Twenty First Century" with Kurt Johnson, Instructor of History Nov. 22 - "How Old is the Universe?" with Dmitry Ostroskiy, Instructor of Mathematics Dec. 6 - "The Hidden Costs of Outsourcing: Why Alaska Needs Its Own Law School" with Timothy Watts, Instructor of Law Dec. 13 - "Why Do We Eat What We Eat?" with Oya Yazgan, Instructor of Biology

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