2021 Archive

Job opening: UAA Shared Services - Fiscal Technician 3

UAA Shared Services is the primary source for trusted, high-quality, and customer friendly administrative services. Shared Services delivers a variety of administrative services to support the university's teaching, research, and public service missions.

The Alaska SBDC is hiring for an Anchorage Center Director

The Alaska Small Business Development Center (Alaska SBDC) is housed under the UAA Business Enterprise Institute (BEI) and is looking for an experienced professional to lead our Anchorage Center.

Free three-week Pre-Apprenticeship Training Academy for health care starts June 7

APCA will be hosting a free three-week Pre-Apprenticeship Training Academy June 7-25. This Academy will be focused on employability training for those in your communities that are currently under-employed and are interested in the healthcare field.

Monthly Moment with OEC

June is Pride Month, in honor of the 1969 Stonewall Uprising in Manhattan which was a milestone in the Gay Liberation Movement in the United States.

The spring edition of Elevation, the new UAA philanthropy magazine, is now online

Elevation magazine banner showing mountains

Stories include profiles on donors from all walks of life exploring why they give to UAA, an overview of our first-ever systemwide fundraising campaign and more!

Seawolves combine for 3.36 overall GPA in 2020-21

Although much of their competitive schedule was thwarted by the pandemic, University of Alaska Anchorage student-athletes continued to excel in the classroom in 2020-21, posting a 3.36 overall grade point average for the academic year.

UAA partners with Willamette University to expand Alaskans’ access to law education

Honey bees harvest pollen from sunflowers in UAA's 50th Anniversary Garden.

UAA is partnering with Willamette University College of Law to expand access to law degrees for Alaskan students, offering a new direct-admit juris doctor program for qualified UAA students and alumni who are planning to attend law school.

A healthy investment: Pat McAdoo’s giving shapes a flourishing future for Alaska

Pat McAdoo

Physical therapist and UAA scholarship donor Pat McAdoo first encountered the university after moving to Alaska in 1985 to work at the Alaska Native Medical Center. A colleague there told her that one really needs to have some structured activities in the winter, so McAdoo signed up for a class at UAA in the evenings: Alaska, the Land and its People.

Anonymous survey to uncover swimming knowlege and awareness for the community of Anchorage

The survey is a capstone project the RN-BSN Nursing students are doing and all help would be appreciated.

June 2: Panel — The Economic Impacts of Racism in Alaska and Beyond

The Anchorage Library in partnership with the UAA/APU Books of the Year program invites you to an Anchorage Reads Panel Discussion: the Economic Impact of Racism on Wednesday, June 2, from 7-8:30 p.m.

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