Polaris Lecture Series, 2005 - 2006
The 2005-06 Polaris Lecture program offers a dozen lectures to students, faculty, staff, and the interested public. Eight of these lectures form the National Park Series and are accompanied by a 1-credit course, offered through the UAA Department of Political Science.
September 17, 2005: Constitution Day
Working with the Constitution: How Judges Make Decisions
Andrew J. Kleinfeld
September 22, 2005: National Park Series
ANILCA and Conservation History in Alaska’s National Parks
Ingrid Nixon and Frank Norris
October 5, 2005: National Park Series
National Parks as Homes to Ancient Alaskans
Bob Gal
October 18, 2005: Alaska Day
Completing the Union: Alaska, Hawai‘i, and the Battle for Statehood
John S. Whitehead
October 27, 2005: National Park Series
Preserving Alaska’s History
Steve Peterson and Jim Corless
November 10, 2005: National Park Series
Dynamic Landscapes in Alaska’s National Parks
Lewis Shaman
January 19, 2006: National Park Series
Managed Wilderness – Not a Contradiction
Dave Mills and Judy Alderson
February 9, 2006: National Park Series
Subsistence History and Implementation in National Parks
John Branson
March 2, 2006: National Park Series
Predators and Prey
Layne Adams and Tom Meier
March 9, 2006
Shakespeare and the Mediterranean
Paul A. Cantor
April 6, 2006: National Park Series
Access to Parks
Danny Rosenkrantz
April 13, 2006: Faculty Polaris Lecture
Addressing the Democratic Deficit in Four Parliamentary Systems: Implications for the US?
Diddy R. M. Hitchins