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A voice for the Arctic: How two UAA students are raising awareness at home and abroad

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UAA students Alliana Salanguit and Alejandro Soto were recently named to Alaska Geographic’s Arctic Youth Ambassadors program. The program selects a cohort of students from across the state to represent Alaska’s Arctic issues on an international stage.

Campus meal plans available for faculty and staff

This is a reminder that staff and faculty can now purchase meal plans for use on campus, and pay for it with payroll deduction! Unlike student meal plans, these do not expire at the end of each semester, and can be used at all Seawolf Dining locations.

Student Union Gear Room offering 2-for-1 rentals for Valentine's Day 2018

 

Brazil to Alaska Concert to feature Brazillian Cellist Lars Hoefs - Feb. 18, 2018

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Join us Feb. 18, 2018 in the UAA Recital Hall for an evening of passionate and soul-stirring classical music. World-renowned pianist Timothy Smith and clarinetist Karl Pasch will be joined by cellist Lars Hoefs, professor of music at Sao Paulo State University in Campinas, Brazil.

UAA FUSION volunteer opportunities for spring 2018

UAA FUSION connects UAA students to volunteer opportunities around the Anchorage community. Sign up to volunteer at the next UAA FUSION, Feb. 22–23, 2018. Volunteer opportunities are available with Alaska SPCA, Clare House and others.

Share your thoughts with UA Board of Regents at upcoming public testimony period - Feb. 20, 2018

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The public is invited to call in to share thoughts on university issues with the Board of Regents during the next public testimony period on Tuesday, Feb. 20. The two-hour call-in session is in advance of the full board meeting, which will be held March 1-2, 2018 in Fairbanks.

Hockey and women's hoops schedule - Feb. 15-17, 2018

 

Donate sick leave hours to Leave Share Program

 

UAA awarded $2.5 million in federal TRIO Upward Bound grants

The University of Alaska Anchorage has secured more than $2.5 million in federal funds through the U.S. Department of Education’s TRIO Upward Bound program to help Anchorage high school students become college ready. The grants, disbursed over a five-year period, will cover staffing and programming costs for UAA to serve 120 students in the Anchorage School District.

UAA play delves into the impact of Alaska’s magnitude 9.2 quake on culture, communities

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Nearly 54 years after "The Great Alaska Earthquake", UAA theatre students created Earthquake ’64, a multidisciplinary performance that carefully weaves together personal stories, local experiences and the science that occurred as a result of that horrific quake.

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