2014 Archive

'Shamanism in the Tribal World: A Cross-Cultural Perspective' with Richard Chacon, March 26

 

'William H. Seward and Alaska' with Walter Stahr, March 31

 

'The Paranormal and God,' April 4

 

April 2014: UAA Glee Club Spring Show

 

Biological Sciences Weekly Seminar: 'Evaluation of Alaskan Blueberries and Devil's Club as Anticancer Nutraceuticals,' March 21

 

March 2014: Celebrate Women's History Month, explore other cultures and more at UAA Campus Bookstore events this month

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Spring 2014: Late Nights in the SU

 

Alumni Spotlight: Kerre Shelton

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Alaska's Division of Public Health oversees preventive safety programs in the state, from water fluoridation to bicycle helmets. Kerre Shelton, a UAA journalism graduate, sits at the helm of this massive undertaking, making sure her 500 employees scattered statewide are communicating effectively and keeping Alaskans as safe, savvy and responsible as possible when it comes to their health.

Alaska WWAMI director on KSKA to discuss metal-on-metal hip implants

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Dr. Jane Shelby, director of Alaska WWAMI School of Medical Education, was a guest of Dr. Thad Woodard’s "Line One: Your Health Connection" to talk about problematic hip replacements with Dr. Steve Tower and Dr. Michael Mayor. Listen to the podcast.

What makes a cold city cool? Investigating urban design

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Where you and I might see nothing more than an empty parking lot or a barren stretch of sidewalk, Bree Kessler sees a pop-up drive-in movie theater or space for a mobile library. She's been investigating winter cities as far away as Finland to see what innovations might help make Anchorage outdoor spaces more vibrant.

2014 Posts Archive