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Rasmuson Chair: A conversation with Todd Cherry

Rasmuson Chair Todd Cherry

What is experimental economics and why should you care? Let UAA's newest Rasmuson Chair give you the lowdown. Prepare to be intrigued.

Tales from Kali Camp, II of III

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English professor Jennifer Stone visited Pt. Lay this July as part of a cultural immersion program through the Alaska Humanities Forum. She shares her experiences in three short episodes.

Student Spotlight: Michael Ulroan

I Am UAA - Mike Ulroan

Mike's endurance as a high school runner in Chevak earned him a place in college. His endurance as a college student in Anchorage earns him respect. It hasn't been easy, but he'll accept his degree in May.

Slideshow:'Yagheli Jan'

Alaska Native/Native American Heritage Launch

The 2013 Alaska Native and Native American Heritage Month launch was a treat for the senses. Check out the audio slideshow, with an introduction by UAA student and storyteller Polly Andrews.

Tales from Kali Camp, I of III

Jennifer Stone arrives at Kali Camp

English professor Jennifer Stone visited Pt. Lay this July as part of a cultural immersion program through the Alaska Humanities Forum. She shares her experiences in three short episodes.

Project 49: A tour of UAA's archives

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Alaska is only as interesting as its characters. Follow along for a glimpse into Alaska history as we visit and retell stories from the UAA/APU Consortium Library Archives each month.

I AM UAA: Salute to UAA's veterans

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Thank you to our veterans for your willingness to serve. In honor of Veterans Day, we have a sampling of some past UAA veteran stories.

Alaska WWAMI director named to new Kralick Professorship

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A generous gift from longtime Anchorage neurosurgeon Dr. Louis Kralick establishes the first professorship for the Alaska WWAMI program.

New portal ‘democratizes’ Alaska energy data

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Most of us haven't started thinking about winter utility and fuel bills, but we know high energy costs are a part of life in Alaska. ISER has partnered with community stakeholders to create a single portal for researchers and the public to access Alaska's energy data. Check it out.

Faculty Spotlight: Jeff Hoffman

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You may remember reading about Jeff Hoffman last year. He’s the professor who fielded an unusual phone call from an Anchorage surgeon looking to create a 3-D model of a patient’s facial bone structure after a devastating accident. Read a little more of his story here.

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