2014 Archive

UAA pool temporarily closed now through Nov. 24

 

Women's Basketball games for this weekend shifted to Wells Fargo Sports Complex

 

Transgender Day of Remembrance – Nov. 18

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UAA researcher Cory Williams' work on Arctic ground squirrels highlighted in National Science Foundation video series

 

Jazz Week Benefit Concert - Dec. 3, 2014

 

World Diabetes Day: SHCC offering discounted screenings

 

Pendulum hits 10 years of alumni momentum

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Fifty-two feet of cable, a 240-pound hollow brass bob and 360 generous donors who made it all happen. The Foucault pendulum anchoring the UAA/APU Consortium Library's central staircase turns 10 this semester. Learn about the surprising physics behind the silently swaying centerpiece.

Doctor Antarctica

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With jagged peaks, endless ice, razor-sharp winds and a temperature that rarely tips above freezing, Antarctica is a completely unforgiving land. It’s a place where things can easily go wrong, and often do. And that’s exactly why Mark Peterson headed south.

Growing support for Alaska Native nursing students

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Alaska Native nursing students leave home to grapple with rigorous classes. UAA's RRANN program brings them in, enfolding them in a warm, supportive community that helps them succeed.

Cultivating inquiry-based science for UAA ecology students and those who teach in middle school and high school

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Undergraduates, graduate students, UAA professors and agency biologists take to the field for inquiry-based science. This teaching method aims at developing citizens who can think critically and find answers to complex and emerging environmental questions.

2014 Posts Archive