2014 Archive

Fall 2014: 'You Want To Be An Artist???' and Art Trading Card Wall

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"You Want To Be An Artist???" is an exhibition of recent work exploring the concept of art as a career by Jenna Gerrety, winner of the 2013 No Big Heads Self-Portrait competition. The show is on display through Sept. 24, along with an an Art Card Trading Wall.

Fall 2014: Campus transformations continue at UAA

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This week, UAA welcomes the class of 2018 onto a campus that is rapidly transforming. Read on for a construction update (the dust won’t settle soon) and a quick snapshot of the 1,338 freshman Seawolves. Welcome back to campus!

Fall 2014: Introducing the new USUAA leadership team

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USUAA's new executive leadership team believes students should sit on every committee making decisions about life on campus. That includes the Wells Fargo Sports Complex redesign, and even prioritization.

Volleyball team moves into new digs

Katelynn Zanders

All-American Katelynn Zanders is ready for the season ahead, even though the volleyball team is still (temporarily) practicing through the final stages of construction on the new Alaska Airlines Center.

Master's thesis examines the use and understanding of alcohol among Alaska Natives

I AM UAA: Kyle Wark

“Alcohol killed my mom. Her life and death motivated me to learn how my Tlingit people got to this place we find ourselves in regarding alcohol,” writes scholar Kyle Wark. His research is the first ever to look at alcohol use among the Tlingit from an anthropological perspective.

Faculty Spotlight: Irasema Ortega

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Science education professor Irasema Ortega, despite her years of experience as a teacher, is still willing to sit at the feet of her new colleagues and friends to learn about new cultures and places. This summer she learned to use an ulu with a mentor at fish camp.

UAA diesel tech student takes bronze at national competition

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Dustin Jenne, a UAA diesel technology student in the Community & Technical College, took home a bronze medal at the national SkillsUSA Championships in Missouri last month. Competitors powered through 14 stations to test the grasp of their diesel tech agility.

Fall 2014: Provide your feedback about a smoke-free UAA

 

Update regarding UAA's new email spam filtering and malware protection system

 

New café opens at Chugiak-Eagle River Campus

 

2014 Posts Archive