2016 Archive

Meet one of the Candidates for ISER Faculty Economist - Feb. 10, 2016

 

New York theatre pro works with UAA students

Markus Potter

The upcoming "Stalking the Bogeyman" project brought NewYorkRep director Markus Potter to Alaska where he worked with UAA theatre students, bringing high energy and quiet reflection in his toolkit.

Spinning a yarn about UAA

I-AM-UAA-Weston-Sally-Bennett

Sally and Weston Bennett, now raising a young family in Cordova, first met at UAA and even got married on campus. Now, they're sharing more big news through UAA. Here's a UAA Valentine’s Day story from a low-key couple who can barely remember their own anniversary.

UAA Graduate School has moved to the Bragaw Office Complex

 

Feb. 19, 2016: Diversity Dialogue: Transgender Experiences

 

Feb. 12, 2016: Deadline to nominate a colleague for Staff Make Students Count Award

 

Josh Rutten: "I try to learn from everything."

Joshuah Rutten

All journeys have hardship. But all journeys can have success. Meet Josh Rutten, a theatre student who worked his way out of tight spot, thanks to education.

Helping students bridge to engineering careers

Engineering Presentations

A UAA civil engineering professor has, over the years, quietly been growing connections between his senior capstone students and professionals in Alaska's engineering community, providing a bridge from academia to careers.

First draft of UA Strategic Pathways framework now available

 

UAA sociological research on urban inequality featured in two publications

 

2016 Posts Archive