2015 Archive

New feature from CDC.gov offers update on Arctic FASD Regional Training Center

 

Spring 2015: Bachelor of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibitions

 

Justice Center faculty Cory Lepage and Lindsey Blumenstein awarded grant to conduct survey about attitudes in Alaska toward sexual assault and domestic violence

 

CIA information session for staff/faculty, April 21

 

2015 Annual Campus Litter Cleanup

Celebrate Earth Day by helping clean up our campus. Meet east of Gordon Hartlieb Hall this Wednesday at 9 a.m. to pick up gloves, trash bags, trash tongs and a campus map.

Kenai Peninsula College process technology program receives national industry certification

 

Congratulations, Spring Class of 2015!

Years of hard work and dedication culminate in this timeless academic tradition and celebration of your success. Chancellor Tom Case and UAA faculty and staff extend their profound and heartfelt congratulations to all of you. Read more for details about RSVPing to this year's Graduate Degree Hooding and Commencement ceremonies.

'I found my voice in things I'm passionate about'

Xavier Mason

As a high school student, Xavier Mason kept to himself. At UAA, however, he has excelled in academics, immersed himself in the tasks involved in becoming a leader and social entrepreneur and will deliver the student speech at the upcoming 2015 Spring Commencement.

'CAFE-Oh-WOW' award winners generate "moos" of appreciation for their excellence

CAFE 'Oh WOW' award

The Center for Advancing Faculty Excellence (CAFE), UAA’s faculty development center, recently announced its COW (CAFE Oh Wow!) Faculty Development Awards for 2015.

Senior project becomes campground (and a career)

Sarah Mobley

She turned her coursework into a career. Sarah Mobley led Phase I of the largest engineering project in Alaska State Parks history—a campground designed by her and her classmates during their senior project at UAA. Now, she's taking her talents to South Florida for a Ph.D. in civil engineering.

2015 Posts Archive