2014 Archive

Alumni Spotlight: Georgia DeKeyser

Georgia DeKeyser

Georgia DeKeyser first came to UAA as a one-class-at-a-time student, balancing a young family with nursing school and a medical internship at UAA’s Student Health and Counseling Center. Fast-forward 15 years and DeKeyser is still on campus. Now, instead of interning at the student health center as a student, she’s the director of the whole operation.

Sneak peek at ‘Letters from Chamonix,’ new book from UAA’s creative writing program director

David Stevenson

A new collection of short stories by David Stevenson, director of UAA’s Department of Creative Writing and Literary Arts, is available from publisher Imaginary Mountain Surveyors. We caught up with Stevenson to ask a few questions about 'Letters from Chamonix.'

Student Spotlight: Dao Her

I Am UAA - Dao Her

When she was just nine, Dao moved from a Hmong refugee camp in Thailand to the U.S. with her family. They've found opportunity and community in Anchorage. Dao is now a freshman at UAA pursuing a career as a dental hygienist and is among the first generation in her family to earn a college degree.

Kodiak College staff and faculty honored with NISOD Excellence Awards

 

Professor Landry Signé recognized by Quebec government with Claude Masson award

 

Great Alaska ShakeOut 2014

 

'UAA's Catalog is Going Electronic' training, March 26 and 27

 

Spring 2014: '2D and 3D Invitational' at SU Gallery

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Journalism in the Digital Age, March 27

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Sun is shining but walkways are icy—stay safe and remember your cleats

Safety reminder: These beautiful sunny spring days are nice, but this is also the time of year we have rapid successions of freeze/thaw. This makes walking surfaces deceptively slippery. Please remember to wear appropriate footwear and use your traction devices.

2014 Posts Archive