2022 Archive

Jan. 14 webinar will answer questions about Sea Grant Fellowships

Alaska Sea Grant offers several paid fellowship opportunities for graduate students interested in marine science and policy. A free webinar on Friday, Jan. 14 at 3 p.m. Alaska Time will answer questions about these fellowships and how to apply.

KPC Assistant/Associate Professor of Biology position

Kenai Peninsula College invites applications for a tenure track Assistant/Associate Professor of Biology in the College of Arts and Science as part of the University of Alaska Anchorage system.

Course reserves available at the UAA/APU Consortium Library

Students, you can find out if your instructor has placed any course materials including textbooks on reserve at the Consortium Library. If you cannot find a particular item on course reserve, ask your instructor about possible availability.

Hiring UAA students!

Enjoy the outdoors and want a job that works around your class schedule? Join the Parking Call Team! Job #517629.

2022 Alaska Health Summit will take place online, Jan. 18-20

The Alaska Health Summit, hosted by the Alaska Public Health Association (ALPHA) will take place entirely online. With its theme "The Intersection of Public Health and Public Safety," this online conference (Jan. 18, 19 and 20) will offer sessions of interest to all.

Remembering the life and impact of Ed Rasmuson

Edward and Cathryn Rasmuson

Together, Ed and Cathy Rasmuson, their family members, and the Rasmuson Foundation, have played a historically significant role in the lives of many Alaskans, including creating and funding many direct opportunities for UAA students, faculty and staff.

Laptops/Chromebooks available for students

There are a number of different ways for students to get laptops/Chomebooks, including semester-long and week-long checkouts.

Alaska INBRE welcomes back Jay C. Butler, M.D.

Alaska INBRE announces Dr. Jay C. Butler to serve on the External Advisory Committee (EAC). Dr. Butler held a position on the EAC previously from 2005 to 2012.

Counting Salmon to Save Whales

A sockeye salmon is measured and weighed before release as UAA Applied Environmental Research Center research technicians Samuel Franklin and Alexzandrea DePue collect data on salmon in a fish weir at the outlet of Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson's Sixmile Lake.

Salmon power the food chain in Alaska and understanding the health of their populations is critical to conserving other species. Over the past few summers, researchers at UAA’s Applied Environmental Research Center have devised new and better ways to monitor salmon on military bases near Anchorage. The data they gather may prove crucial to saving another iconic local animal.

UAA Dental Hygiene Program accepting patients for low-cost Dental Cleanings

Our dental hygiene students provide dental services to students, staff, faculty, and community members during the academic year from September through April. Costs are less than private dental practices; however, the time needed to complete each service takes longer. X-rays are taken only at the request of the on-site dentist or with written approval from a personal dentist.

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