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It’s not a miracle: Teacher preparation and teaching in Finland

Dr. Tuija Turunen of the University of Lapland will describe Finland’s approach to teacher education and for working conditions and support for teachers in the classroom.

Office of the Registrar Invites Applications for Record Specialist

The Office of the Registrar is looking for a highly motivated, team-oriented individual with stellar organizational skills, and attention to detail to join its team as a Records Specialist.

UAA announces 2022 Alumni of Distinction recipients

2022 Alumni of Distinction recipients

Justice alumnus Kenneth McCoy, psychology alumna Maggie Winston and aviation alumna Marie-Sophie Boggasch will be honored at a Celebration Banquet on March 31 at Lucy Cuddy Hall.

Apply Now! $5000 Selkregg Award

The Selkregg Community Engagement & Service Learning Award of $5,000 supports faculty to develop community-based research, creative activity, and course-based service-learning projects.

March Madness Bracket Challenge

Hey there, college basketball fans! The Synergy Groups are hosting a bracket challenge this year. We will have a group space available to chat online about the games and how the brackets are going. We will also be sending out a poll to all who sign up to plan a watch party with basketball-themed door prizes!

Musical Identities: Songs and Stories of Diversity and Inclusion

The UAA Department of Music and the Diversity Committee presents a concert that celebrates the themes of Diversity, Intercultural Fluency and Unity. UAA Voice Majors perform songs from music theater, classical, pop, folk genres, as well as original compositions.

A Concert of Music by Matthew Burtner

Alaskan composer Matthew Burtner is known for his Ecoacoustic music that brings awareness to climate change. The UAA Department of Music faculty Mari Hahn, Janet Carr-Campbell and Laura Koenig are joined by UAA music students and guest artists to perform to sounds of ice, the aurora borealis and oysters!

Podcast: Working on Shazam! Fury of the Gods and the guerilla movies made on campus

D.K. Johnston

In this episode of Seawolf Voices, journalism and public communications alumnus and Shazam! Fury of the Gods additional second assistant director D.K. Johnston talks about his move to Hollywood, his advice for breaking into the movie industry, and the early days of Anchorage’s underground independent filmmaking scene.

Anthropology Club: Archaeology Road Trip to Soldotna

Come hang out with the Anthropology Club for a weekend road trip down the Kenai Peninsula! We will be headed down to UAA's Kenai Peninsula Campus in Soldotna. We will be visiting three archaeology sites with Dr. Adam Dunstan.

2023 Seawolf Summer Bridge Program Information Night(s)

Join the Office of Student Affairs, Department of Residence Life, Enrollment Services and more to discuss the re-invented Seawolf Summer Bridge Program for Summer 2023. SSB23 provides incoming freshmen the opportunity to live on campus for a 5-week period during the summer to experience that "real college experience" prior to their Fall enrollment(s).

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