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Nov. 8, 2017: First-generation college celebration includes open house, panel discussion and photography project

Join UAA in celebrating first-generation college students, alumni and professionals. Head to campus Nov. 8 for a panel discussion, photography project and more.

Library Survey closes Nov. 17, 2017

Please take a few minutes to share your thoughts about how the library is doing to meet your expectations. Survey closes Nov. 17, 2017.

Nov. 7, 2017: Poet Amal Kassir hosts First Tuesday Spoken Word

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Join poet Amal Kassir for an evening of spoken word performances Tuesday, Nov. 7, at 7 p.m. in the UAA Student Union. Free and open to all.

Bear Tooth Theatrepub: "UAA Campus - West"

Bear Tooth Theatre Pub in Anchorage.

Bear Tooth Theatrepub is the city's living room, providing a valuable community space for Anchorage entertainment and events. This month, three UAA programs bring their academics off campus, for a screening and Q&A on Nov. 8 and a public debate Nov. 13.

Counting sheep in the Chugach Mountains

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Why is the Dall sheep population dwindling in the Chugach Mountains? Biology student Luke Metherell spent his summer in the mountains to find out.

Nov. 8, 2017: Registration brown bag with Office of the Registrar

 

Nov. 8, 2017: Ribbon-cutting for Lucerna, new sculpture at the Alaska Airlines Center

Celebrate the unveiling of UAA’s newest public artwork, Lucerna by Osman Akan, Wednesday, Nov. 8, at 3 p.m. in the Alaska Airlines Center lobby.

Nov. 9-10, 2017: Anthropology M.A. thesis defenses by Bronwyn Jones and Annalisa Heppner

Bronwyn Jones and Annalisa Heppner will each defend their Anthropology M.A. thesis this week, Nov. 6-10, 2017. Free and open to the public.

2017 National Career Development events

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UAA Career Exploration & Services is offering various career-related events to UAA students and alumni to celebrate 2017 National Career Development Month.

At UAA, we refuse to be divided

It has come to the attention of university leadership that flyers with the statement "it's okay to be white" were posted in various places on the UAA campus. Further investigation revealed this is part of a movement occurring at high schools and universities nationwide designed to create racial tension and division with the express goal of eliciting media coverage. At UAA, we refuse to be divided.

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