What, Where, Who (6 of 10)

by Kathleen McCoy  |   

Today's question is: "UAA has 16 recognized centers and institutes. Which one was first established specifically at UAA, and when?"

Respond by e-mail to ayalum@uaa.alaska.edu with your answer. And play again tomorrow!

"What, Where, Who" is open for all UAA staff, students, faculty, alumni and retirees to play.

Chancellor Ulmer invites all faculty, students, staff, alumni, retirees and interested folks to a reception on Thursday, Feb. 28 from 4 to 5:30 p.m. in the UAA Archives (Consortium Library 3rd Floor) where we will remember UAA's accomplishments--and the contest winner will be announced. First prize is lunch for six at the fabulous Cuddy Center Dining Room! So answer as many questions as you can--the facts may surprise you!

For the next several weeks we will remember the people and events that have made UAA a leading university, and we want you to join in playing the "What, Where, Who" game. Every day for the next four days we will have a question about UAA's past (the combined history of ACC and UAA).

Yesterday's winner is Amie Marie Stanley who answered KMPS and spring 1987 to, "What were the original call letters of KRUA, the campus radio station, and when did it first go on the air?"

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