2023 Archive

Take Part in the College of Health Poverty Simulation

The UAA College of Health Interprofessional Education Committee presents an interactive simulation activity designed to sensitize participants to the realities of poverty and bridge the gap from misconception to understanding.

Office of the Registrar Hiring for Registration Specialist

The Office of the Registrar is looking for a highly motivated, people and service-oriented individual with stellar organizational skills and attention to detail to join its team as a Registration Specialist.

New Summer Graduate Course: GIS Systems for Policy and Planning

How do hunting regulations affect where people hunt? Is there a pattern to crime? What can we do about food deserts? A new online graduate course in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) analysis will show students how they can apply mapping skills to real world policy questions like these.

Seawolf Mixer - a social event for all Seawolves!

UAA Multicultural Student Services and USUAA Student Government are excited to host the first-ever Seawolf Mixer! We will be painting rocks, playing games, eating free food, and more!

The Economics of Artificial Intelligence and ChatGPT

What is the economic import of the recent revolution in artificial intelligence and with ChatGPT? How will it affect wages and employment? Which skills will it make more valuable and less valuable?

Office of the Registrar Invites You to a Brown Bag Session about Change of Majors & Academic Petitions

We are nearing the end of the Spring 2023 semester. Help make sure your students are on the right track for degree completion by attending this Change of Major & Academic Petition Brown Bag session hosted by the Office of the Registrar.

Ted Stevens Foundation gifts full archive collection to UAA

Recently, Catherine Stevens and the Ted Stevens Foundation gifted the papers of the late U.S. Sen. Ted Stevens to the UAA/APU Consortium Library.

Finalists to Compete in Perfect Pitch, April 7

The UAA College of Business and Public Policy Business Plan Competition will conclude on Friday, April 7, from 5-7:30 pm with Perfect Pitch, a free event held at UAA’s Rasmuson Hall.

May 11 Annual Assessment Retreat: Focus on Intercultural Fluency

We all play a role in modelling, demonstrating, and providing learning opportunities for the core competencies. Following the pattern of the last few years, the Annual Assessment Retreat will broaden out to include folks from across the institution to continue our conversation about the Core Competencies, in particular Intercultural Fluency.

Pricing Wildlife and Outdoor Recreation

What’s the value of a bear in the wild? How much is a dipnetting trip worth, and is salmon caught while dipnetting more valuable than commercially-caught salmon? Lots of things in nature don’t have a market price, but economists “put a dollar” on them anyway.

2021 Posts Archive