2018 Archive

UA Press releases first young adult fiction book

Ray Hudson will discuss his young adult novel "Ivory and Paper: Adventures In and Out of Time" at the UAA Campus Bookstore on Tuesday, May 22, 2018, 1–2:30 p.m.

New state-of-the-art wireless luminaires to enhance lighting design for UAA theatre and dance productions

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New luminaires will open the door for choreographers and lighting designers to collaborate much more deeply in how to tell the story of a dance or a drama/comedy on stage.

March 30, 2018: Earth Night at the UAA Planetarium with Dr. Simon Kattenhorn and Dr. Travis Rector

 

March 30, 2018: UAA Music concert features 19th century French romantic chamber works

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Join us March 30, 2018 for an evening in Paris as our renowned UAA music faculty transport you with The French Connection. This classical music concert will feature many 19th century romantic chamber works by French composers: Faure, Massenet, D’Indy and Ravel.

Professors talk tourism on inaugural Idita-trip

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Three professors from three departments planned a one-night "Idita-trip" this month, bringing guests to Red Shirt Lake to sit around the wood stove and talk about science, art and how UAA can play a role in Alaska's sustainable tourism development.

'Mindful Leadership: Creating a Diverse and Inclusive UA' - June 14-15, 2018

 

Automated External Defibrillator training to be offered April 13, 2018

UAA's Office of Emergency Management is offering short workshops on April 13, 2018 to employees who want to learn how to use an Automated External Defibrillator.

New Dances 2018

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New Dances 2018 will showcase seven dynamic choreographers and 30 energetic performers in an evening full of dances packed with choreographic innovation. The show runs for one week only, April 4–8!

March 30, 2018: Ecologist Jeanne Osnas discusses divergent drivers of leaf trait variation

Jeanne Osnas, Ph.D., Alaska Center for Conservation Science, will present at the next Biological Sciences seminar on March 30, 2018.

March 29, 2018: Shell's Thomas Homza discusses new geologic interpretations from beneath the Chukchi Sea

Thomas Homza from Shell will present "Geologic Interpretations Beneath the U.S. Chukchi Sea" Thursday, March 29, 2018, at 4 p.m. in SSB 118. Free and open to all.

2018 Posts Archive