2014 Archive

2014 AHAINA Spring Dedication Ceremony, May 3

 

'Earth Day is Every Day' at the Creekside Eatery, April 23

 

'Neolithic Anatolia: A Journey through the Archaeology of the First Farmers of Turkey' with Lilian Dogiama, April 21

 

'The Role of Hunting at Neolithic Çatalhöyük: A Contexual Analysis of Projectile Points' with Lilian Dogiama, April 22

 

May 4, 2014: Cap and Gown 5K Run

 

'White Matter Plasticity in Learning, Cognition and Psychiatric Disorders' by Dr. Douglas Fields, April 19

 

UA Press' latest titles explore turn-of-the-century Alaska

 

Student Spotlight: Matthew Myers

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UAA psychology student and UAF alumnus Matthew Myers is Ph.D.-bound, headed for Northwestern University this fall. His paper “Does This Title Make Me Look Sexy? Gender Differences in Attraction” was selected for UAA's Student Showcase 2014.

New eye tracking research helps piano students become better sight readers

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Three UAA professors have a patent pending on eye tracking software capable of delivering feedback to music students that compares to what a human teacher can deliver. They imagine one day having a library of tablets loaded with this software that students can check out and use.

SLIDESHOW: New Dances

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Get a behind-the-scenes look at the dancers, choreographers and technical gurus who are making the latest UAA Mainstage Theater production, New Dances 2014, a success.

2014 Posts Archive