2018 Archive

Inupiat artist and UAA alumna works to bring back our stories

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Britt’Nee Brower is an Inupiat artist, occupational safety and health alumna and current Native arts major. Her work combines traditional Inupiat elements with contemporary trends. She recently released a coloring book, titled Names of Animals, in an effort to preserve the Inupiat language.

UAA Honors College cohort explores Alaska-Cuba connections

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A cohort from the University Honors College recently traveled to Cuba for undergraduate research work, supported by a three-year pilot affiliation between UAA, the Anchorage Museum and the Ludwig Foundation in Havana, Cuba.

A needle in a haystack: UAA researchers are on the hunt for ticks in Alaska

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As summers in Alaska have trended warmer, the potential for nonnative ticks to invade Anchorage and Southcentral is on the rise. Two UAA professors, with the Alaska Department of Fish & Game, are researching tick threats and creating a public database to report sightings.

Weekly BBQs on campus through July 31, 2018

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Join Student Activities & Commuter Programs in celebrating summer with a BBQ every Monday and Tuesday, 11:30 a.m.–1 p.m. at the University Hub Terrace.

NOTICE: Extortion scam emails with stolen passwords not credible

 

July 25, 2018: University of Munich's Andreas Burkert discusses research on supermassive black holes

 

July 2018: What's new with Statewide Human Resources?

 

Staff Council special election ballots due by July 25, 2018

 

July 24 and 25, 2018: Open forums with candidates for Assistant Registrar position

 

July 30, 2018: 'Front-Line Customer Service: Creating an Inclusive & Supportive Environment for Differently-Abled Students'

 

2018 Posts Archive