2016 Archive

Feb. 11-12, 2016: Seeking volunteers for UAA FUSION

 

Feb. 3-17, 2016: 'Claybody Ceramic Invitational'

 

Feb. 16-18, 2016: Rape Aggression Defense class scheduled

 

Spring 2016: Regents endorse UA president's plan for university future

Following a two-day work session with the University of Alaska Board of Regents, UA President Jim Johnsen has announced his framework to restructure the University of Alaska so it will be more streamlined and efficient in the years ahead. While still a working draft, the framework calls for establishing a lead campus for specific degree programs, reducing redundancies, cutting costs and strengthening areas of excellence for focused growth.

Did you know there's a Lost & Found in the Student Union?

 

"Sniffing out" change in the Arctic

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Isotopes are like tiny fingerprints that reveal the source of chemicals in the environment. Did this water originate from evaporating sea ice? Does this lingering carbon point to a fuel leak?

Building UAA's multicultural momentum

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As a first-generation college student, Sade Topps didn't have many college grads in her life. She now hopes to be that role model for the next generation in Anchorage. Read more about her endless energy and her plans to launch a multicultural alumni chapter.

Geology professor: Making a career of revealing trapped treasures

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Finding oil and gas trapped inside rock formations is a task critical to the livelihood of Alaska. Dr. Jennifer Aschoff, a UAA geology professor, connects her students with the tools and knowledge that will help them sculpt careers in the state's most influential industry.

Project 49: Jack Roderick

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Like Anchorage's trails and greenbelts? If so, you have Jack Roderick to thank. Learn more about Jack and the birth of the state's oil economy in his archived papers and photos at the UAA/APU Archives and Special Collections.

Spring 2016: Expressive Arts Group meets Thursdays in the Gorsuch Commons

Come learn how to relax and unwind from your busy schedule through the means of art. Not only will we paint, draw, charcoal and sculpt, we will also incorporate individual expression into our groups.

2016 Posts Archive