2018 Archive

Alaska's superintendent of the skies

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Aviation management alumnus Jeremy Worrall '02 is now superintendent of Alaska's complex, far-flung and truly unique network of state-operated airports. “Every day, every person in Alaska is impacted in some way by [aviation], whether they feel it or see it or not."

This Week at UAA: Feb. 19–26

 

Feb. 19, 2018: Test your knowledge and win prizes at sex-themed trivia in the Student Union

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Are you a Sexpert? Bring a team of your friends and find out how much you know about sex and healthy sexuality. Open to all UAA students.

Spring 2018: Opportunity to promote your UAA program in the community

Are you looking for outlets to promote your UAA program or services in the community? Want to reach large, diverse populations of potential students from Anchorage or throughout the state? The Office of Recruitment is hosting tables at several upcoming events and we need your help spreading the word about all that UAA has to offer.

Feb. 23, 2018: Panel discussion explores the diversity of Alaska Native village corporations

Fifty years after being established, Alaska Native village corporations vary in an assortment of different shapes and sizes. Join us Feb. 23, 2018 as we explore our differences and celebrate our achievements.

Submit proposals for Alaska Airlines ticket vouchers by Feb. 25, 2018

Alaska Airlines has generously donated vouchers to be used for special projects and development at UAA that support the mission of the university. UAA departments are invited to submit a project proposal that could benefit from the use of these tickets. The proposal period is open now through Feb. 25, 2018.

Lincoln Financial Advisors on campus Feb. 27-28, 2018

Come learn more about your university retirement plan benefits and options. One-on-one appointments are available for Feb. 27 and 28, 2018.

Feb. 19, 2018: Project defense by Anna Wilson, master's candidate in nursing science

 

UAA engineering professor Michele Yatchmeneff honored with NSF Career Award

The National Science Foundation recently awarded its Faculty Early Career Development Award to Dr. Michele Yatchmeneff, an ANSEP alumnus and mentor as well as an engineering professor at University of Alaska Anchorage. The $500,000 research grant, the third NSF grant in Yatchmeneff’s relatively young career, will advance a study on the importance of belonging in Alaska Native STEM education.

Benefits news and other updates from Statewide Voice

 

2018 Posts Archive