2014 Archive

Student group engineers change in Cameroon

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Every year UAA engineering students fly from Anchorage to Cameroon, a tropical West Africa nation, to continue their ongoing projects at Rhema Grace Orphanage. The partnership, organized by Engineers Without Borders, is five years strong and counting.

Beyond the lecture—solving problems in the real world

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Architectural Drafting students were tasked this semester with developing building-design concepts for Chignik Lagoon Native Corporation. The corporation sought help from UAA students to design a multi-use facility and airplane hangar, which they eventually plan to build on the Alaska Peninsula.

Student Spotlight: Ellen Dore

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UAA senior Ellen Dore has a work ethic to be admired. The University Honors College student paid her way through college and decided to become a doctor after working as a medical scribe in a local hospital emergency room. Next up? Medical school. She's certainly one to watch.

'Thucydides on Athens and Sparta: Domestic Regimes and the Conduct of Foreign Policy' with Paul A. Rahe - April 17, 2014

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May 5, 6 and 8, 2014: Discount labs and free biometric tests from SHCC

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Behavioral Sciences Conference of the North, April 19

The Behavioral Sciences Conference of the North will feature a series of lectures and presentations by UAA students and faculty, as well as community professionals, in the field of behavioral sciences and related disciplines.

Congratulations to the 2014 Student Showcase winners

 

Open Enrollment runs now through May 16, 2014

 

April 2014: UAA Opera Ensemble presents 'Threepenny Opera'

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2014 Development Day volunteers needed

 

2014 Posts Archive