2014 Archive

Arctic social science: Q-and-A with Diane Hirshberg

Ceramic Heater

Most Arctic development conversations begin with talk of new shipping lanes, or climate change. Two social science events at UAA last week asked a different question: How can Arctic peoples survive and thrive in a time of rapid environmental and economic change in their region? Diane Hirshberg leads us through their discussion.

The myth of #mommybrain and why it matters to women

research-mommy-brain

Are women ditzy when they are pregnant? Check the Twitter hashtag #mommybrain to find out what women and men believe. Now check the science. Whoops!

'The Power of Creativity to Transform a Life,' Oct. 9

 

Project defense: Margaret Maixner, M.S. candidate in nursing science - Oct. 6, 2014

 

Fall 2014: Native Open Gym Nights scheduled for most Fridays

 

UAA professor co-authors article in latest issue of 'Anthropology News'

 

New theater at Matanuska-Susitna College named the Glenn Massay Theater

 

UA Regents increase Scholars award, approve medical assisting certificate

 

Procurement staff will be out of the office Oct. 6–8 for training

 

Art faculty member B. Hugh McPeck passes away

 

2014 Posts Archive