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UAA students Tom Honer and Angelica Remaley selected as 2014–15 Fulbright Scholars

 

UAA currently in top two percent of all NCAA Div. II programs

 

Please walk through spine instead of crosswalk when traversing UAA Drive

Your attention, please: We have a particularly dangerous situation on campus. The crosswalk on UAA Drive, between the Engineering Building and the Natural Sciences Building, is particularly slippery. Not only is it hazardous for walking, vehicles are finding stopping more difficult–making the situation more dangerous. Due to the freeze-thaw cycles and the skybridge shadow cast on the road, it is advised that pedestrians not use the crosswalk and instead use the skybridge.

Professor Kappes presents on "Identifying Insanity-Qualified Jurors" at 30th Annual Symposium in Forensic Psychology

 

Rebecca Robinson and James Fitterling named 2014 faculty recipients of the Selkregg Community Engagement & Service Learning Award

 

UA Board of Regents heads to Kodiak College for April meeting this week

 

Congratulations to 'Employee of the Quarter' Les Secrest

 

UAA Professor Ryan Harrod's research on violence against women highlighted by 'Alaska Dispatch'

 

Encourage undergraduates to take 2014 EDUCAUSE Student IT Survey

 

March edition of 'Statewide Voice' now available

 

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