2017 Archive

September 2017: Lean Six Sigma Training

The Lean Center of Excellence is hosting our next White Belt Lean Six Sigma training Sept. 28, 2017. Registration is now open to UA faculty and staff.

Emerging Leaders Program deadline is Sept. 15, 2017

UAA Emerging Leaders Program (ELP) is a co-curriculum program aimed at developing and enhancing leadership skills and competencies of all students across campus through self-assessment, learning, and practice opportunities. ELP will help students be accomplished in the classroom, competitive in the work force and civic-minded in their communities. Apply by Sept. 18.

Sept. 17, 2017: João Carlos Espada discusses impact of American Revolution on modern democracies in Constitution Day lecture

Join João Carlos Espada for the 2017 Constitution Day Lecture, "The American Constitution and the Tradition of Liberty Among the English-Speaking Peoples."

Seawolf Class of 2021! Are you ready?

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The fall 2018 application for admission opens Friday Sept. 15 and UAA is ready for you! It's never too early to get started. If you have questions along the way, contact Admissions at admissions@uaa.alaska.edu for assistance. We're here to guide you through the process of applying to UAA. The next chapter of your Amazing Story starts here!

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Learn about UAA's Pre-Med Track at informational meeting Sept. 21, 2017

 

Sept. 19, 2017: Dominique Pride discusses relationship between residential energy efficiency and Anchorage home prices

Dominique Pride, a postdoctoral fellow at UAF’s Alaska Center for Energy and Power, will talk about the results of two studies investigating the relationship between energy efficiency and single-family home prices in the Anchorage real estate market.

New article from Sudarsan Rangarajan examines hospitality in Gide's 'Pastoral Symphony'

UAA French Professor Sudarsan Rangarajan has published a new article, "Hospitality Gone Awry in Gide’s La Symphonie pastorale," in Romance Notes 57.2 (2017).

Jasmine Gil: 'Science is my life'

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UAA natural sciences alumna Jasmine Gil's climate research examines the drying and greening up of ponds and lakes on the tundra near her former home of Bethel. This summer, she spent two weeks camping at Kuka Creek to gather data before processing her findings at Woods Hole Research Center in Massachusetts.

Dean of Students Office is here to support you

 

2017 Posts Archive