2015 Archive

An Ice Age American Lion comes home to perch in the UAA Geology Rock Garden

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How do you carve an Ice Age American Lion out of a 40,000-pound block of limestone? For sculptor Meg White, who just completed the Percent for Art addition to the UAA Geology Rock Garden, it's all about the power tools. Meet her Friday at noon.

Math tutor: 'It's kind of like a fun puzzle'

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Students grappling with the intricate mazes of algebra and calculus are likely to be familiar with Alayna Rupert, a tutor in UAA's Math Lab who patiently helps them smooth out their mathematical thinking and untangle polynomials, linear equations and exponents.

Summer 2015: Center for Corporate and Professional Development's schedule

 

UAA and Northrim Bank partner to offer local commercial lending training

 

Professor Landry Signé publishes articles on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and on China’s oil strategy in Africa

 

Career Services Center commemorates 20 years with BBQ - July 22, 2015

 

2015 Northern Renaissance Arts & Sciences Readings

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Announcing the Northern Renaissance Arts & Sciences Readings schedule, presented in conjunction with the UAA MFA Summer Residency program. Celebrate the arts with nine nights of literary readings by UAA faculty and guests.

Celebrate Japanese culture at annual summer festival - Aug. 1, 2015

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UAA nursing professor Angelia Trujillo receives 'Journal of Forensic Nursing' Education Article of the Year Award

 

CAS anthropology emeriti to co-chair 2016 SfAA Program

 

2015 Posts Archive