2015 Archive

The seedy, sudsy history of the 49th state

Doug Vandergraf

After transferring to D.C. 14 years ago, Doug Vandegraft stayed connected to Alaska through his personal project—a thoroughly-researched tale of the dark days and lighthearted weirdness behind the 135 oldest bars still currently operating across Alaska today.

Long live the Romantics: Saluting Clay Nunnally for 45 years of teaching excellence

Nunnally accepts his carnation-infested skateboard

The white lapel carnations that were a tradition for English professor Clay Nunnally, often called "a true Southern gentleman," highlight the skateboard his students presented him to honor his 45 years of teaching the Romantics on the rough and tumble Last Frontier.

UAA/APU Books of the Year 2015–17: 'Negotiating Identity in America'

 

Mark your calendar for Arctic science series on KAKM, featuring Loren Buck's hibernating arctic ground squirrels

 

Enrollment Services will be closed this Friday, May 8

 

Upcoming Career Services Center closures for summer 2015

 

May 8, 2015: Retirement reception honoring Cathy Dunham and Mary Ann Katt

 

MFA grad Heather Lende publishes new book, 'Find the Good'

 

Congratulations to 2015 Chancellor's Awards for Excellence winners

 

Farewell to Mike McCormick, assistant director of Student Activities

 

2015 Posts Archive