UAA is the premier university in the heart of Alaska's largest city with campuses throughout Southcentral Alaska. Where culture, innovation and adventure converge, the unique locations provide unparalleled access to industry connections, Arctic research, outdoor recreation and more, facilitating once-in-a-lifetime experiences, groundbreaking education and impactful careers.
The University of Alaska Anchorage transforms lives with over 150 academic certificate and degree programs, student-focused support services, and a dedicated and talented faculty.
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From 13 competitive NCAA teams to recreation and intramural and club sports, students have the opportunity to excel in athletics at every level. The Alaska Airlines Center and Seawolf Sports Complex offer recreation as well as hosting community events and concerts. Students can take advantage of cheering for SeawolfNation with free tickets to many games.
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UAA is located in the ancestral homelands of the Dena'ina, Ahtna, Alutiiq/Sugpiak, and Eyak/dAXunhyuu Peoples. Alaska Native academic programs at UAA provide an in-depth perspective on contemporary languages, cultures, history, politics, art, governments and corporations. Alaska Native student support programs provide centers for belonging across UAA.
March 29, 2018
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.
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.
March 28, 2018
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!
Jeanne Osnas, Ph.D., Alaska Center for Conservation Science, will present at the next Biological Sciences seminar on March 30, 2018.
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.
This two-day workshop, happening April 6-7, will focus on the basics of owning and maintaining a vehicle. By the end of the course, you will have the knowledge and confidence to maintain your vehicle.
The Blood Bank of Alaska will host a mobile blood drive on UAA's residential campus March 30, 2018. Donating blood is safe, simple and saves lives. The entire process usually takes about an hour. Please consider donating if you're eligible.