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TODAY: Economics alumna Kelcie Ralph and psychology alumna Erin Johnson speak...

Today, UAA welcomes two alumnae back to campus as guest lecturers: Economics alumna Dr. Kelcie Ralph (B.A. ’09) will present “What do transportation planners do?” on Thursday, April 19, at 7 p.m. in...

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University of Alaska to reduce tuition on selected career and technical...

Beginning this fall, the University of Alaska will reduce tuition by 25 percent on 300 career and technical education (CTE) courses in 50 occupational endorsement programs at the University of Alaska...

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UAA earns Tree Campus USA distinction for ninth year in a row

UAA has achieved the Tree Campus USA designation again for the ninth year in a row. The Tree Campus USA program, now in its 10th year, honors colleges and universities and their leaders for promoting...

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KPC adjunct instructor Joel Isaak featured in national commercial

Joel Isaak teaches Dena’ina language courses for Kenai Peninsula College and is also a talented artist. His fish skin sewing artistry is featured in a commercial currently airing nationally on CNN....

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David Webb named director of marketing and communications

The UAA Office of University Advancement announces the appointment of David A. Webb to the position of director of marketing and communications.

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Matt Curley named head hockey coach

Matt Curley has been named the sixth head hockey coach at the University of Alaska Anchorage interim chancellor Sam Gingerich announced Saturday. Curley comes to UAA with a diverse coaching background,...

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New edition of ‘Alaska Justice Forum’ explores legal issues in Alaska

The spring 2018 edition of the Alaska Justice Forum is now available. The research journal, published by UAA's Justice Center, focuses on justice and legal issues in Alaska.

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May 4: Celebration of Life for Mike B. Smith

Please come to a Celebration of Life for Mike B. Smith Friday, May 4, 2018 at Lucy’s Fine Dining in Lucy Cuddy Hall You’re invited to come any time between 3–5 p.m.

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More healthy options and longer hours top requests in Seawolf Dining survey

The results of Seawolf Dining’s spring survey are now in. Take a moment to read some of the feedback regarding food offerings and dining locations, and learn how Seawolf Dining plans to improve the...

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May 3: Meet the finalist for University Registrar

Enrollment Services invites faculty, staff and students to meet the finalist for University Registrar at an open forum May 3, 2018.

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UAA Master of Science degree in Global Supply Chain Management now offered...

The UAA Master of Science degree in Global Supply Chain Management (MS GSCM) is now 100 percent online! This AACSB accredited program is the first degree-awarding academic program in the College of...

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2017 Campus Climate Survey results now available

The results of the University of Alaska’s 2017 Campus Climate Survey are now available for review on the Title IX compliance website. The report provides current prevalence estimates projecting the...

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Next week: Open forums with candidates for director of UAA Master of Public...

UAA has named three finalists for director of the Master of Public Policy and Public Administration Program. Come meet the candidates at open forums, scheduled for May 7–14, 2018.

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UAA and ASD to open second Alaska Middle College School

Dear UAA Community, The Alaska Middle College is a partnership between UAA and the Anchorage School District (ASD). The middle college offers Alaska high school students the opportunity to earn college...

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Update on implementation of Diversity and Inclusion Action Plan

Dear UAA Community, I am pleased to say that UAA continues to make progress implementing the Diversity and Inclusion Action Plan (DIAP). The plan recommends the university examine, develop and...

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UAA earns Tree Campus USA distinction for ninth year in a row

UAA has achieved the Tree Campus USA designation again for the ninth year in a row. The Tree Campus USA program, now in its 10th year, honors colleges and universities and their leaders for promoting...

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UAA named among nation’s most Military Friendly Schools

UAA has been named to the 2018-19 Military Friendly® Schools list for the tenth consecutive year. This prestigious list, created by Victory Media, serves as a comprehensive resource to help veterans,...

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Library Plaza bus stop expansion to impact East Campus traffic

This summer the Municipality of Anchorage (MOA) will be expanding the People Mover bus stop located near Alumni Drive and Providence Drive – just off the Library Plaza. This area will experience...

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Provide feedback on UAA Chancellor candidates through May 18

UAA hosted on-campus interviews with four candidates for chancellor during the weeks of April 30 and May 7. Feedback forms for all candidates (posted below) will be open through Friday, May 18. Please...

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Rasmuson Foundation honors nine UAA faculty and alumni with artist awards

The Rasmuson Foundation has named Alvin Amason, professor of art and coordinator of Alaska Native Art Program at UAA, as the 2018 Distinguished Artist of the year.

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