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New Glenn Massay Theater opens with concert performance at Mat-Su College

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A 2010 bond package by Alaska voters made the new energy-efficient, state-of-the-art Glenn Massay Theater at Matanuska-Susitna College a reality. Thank you, Alaska!

Searching for peril beneath the pristine

Non-Destructive Testing

How solid is that bridge? Will that weld keep the pieces of that machine together? Is that plane's engine safe—or do dangerous cracks exist under its surface? UAA students are taking part in a grant program that offers them the opportunity to learn about nondestructive testing techniques and grow a career.

Kudos to the ‘Top Forty Under 40’ with UAA ties

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The 'Alaska Journal of Commerce' Top Forty Under 40 list of the state's top young professionals includes 10 Seawolves this year. Congratulations to each of the winners.

Renovation shines a light on McDonald Hall

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Prior to its recent renovation, Beatrice McDonald Hall was a dimly lit outpost on the original campus quad. Now, it’s positively glowing—the walls, the art and even the furniture are illuminated. Coupled with a signature sun-soaked three-story atrium, the new McDonald Hall is a testament to the powers of renovation.

Get your winter(fest) survival kit right here

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Snow or no snow, winter demands our attention. UAA offers plenty of February fun with Winterfest, all over campus, and the second Winter Design Project, all over the Cuddy Quad. So step up and get yourself some hygge.

Surviving two wars: An active-duty love story

I AM UAA: Jordan and Jessica Gray

The first anniversary these UAA nursing students celebrate is January 4, the day they met on the Texas tarmac, awaiting the start of medic school. As serendipity, and the U.S. Army, would have it, they were side by side in alphabetical formation—Jordan Gray and Jessica Grimm. Read their story.

UAA team off to battle knotty ethical issues at national competition

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Should the father of a child conceived through rape share equal parental rights? Thirty-one states say yes; how would you answer? That's one of 15 knotty problems an undergraduate UAA Ethics Bowl team will face at the nationals Feb. 22.

Postcards Home: Legislative intern Trevor Gutierrez has a moment of panic before the real work begins

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UAA student and legislative intern Trevor Gutierrez describes his anticipation and worry over landing a good opportunity in Juneau. He found it in Sen. Lesil McGuire's office, and set about getting to know the state capital.

Matanuska Glacier converted into UAA classroom

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For physical education students at UAA, all of Alaska becomes your epic outdoor classroom. Students enrolled in beginning ice climbing spent a recent weekend at Matanuska Glacier on a two-day field trip. See what a day in class looks like for the Health, Physical Education and Recreation Department at UAA.

UAA will use its mission-alignment review to inform looming tough budget choices

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Eighteen months ago UAA embarked on a thorough self-assessment, called the prioritization process. Two task forces evaluated hundreds of academic programs and support functions according to their alignment to UAA's mission. Now campus leaders say the report will inform tough decisions forced by looming state budget cuts.

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