August 2013 Archive

Fall 2013: Road closure may require detours to normal UAA travel route

As part of the construction of UAA's new sports arena—the Alaska Airlines Center—GMC Contracting Inc. will be closing Elmore Road to through traffic between University Lake Drive and Sharon Gagnon Lane beginning Aug. 12. The closure will last approximately until Sept. 2 as crews build a new roundabout intersection and complete underground utility work.

'Financial Aid 101 for University Professionals,' Aug. 8

 

Faculty: Community Engaged Student Assistant program applications for fall 2013 due Aug. 23

 

College of Arts and Sciences Faculty Forum, Aug. 23

Friday, Aug. 23, 1-2:30 p.m. ConocoPhillips Integrated Science Building 120. Faculty members are invited to a forum on proposed learning outcomes for bachelor's degrees offered by the College of Arts and Sciences.

Aug. 19-20, 2013: Lincoln Financial Advisors on campus

Scott Keyes with Lincoln Financial Advisors will be on campus to meet with employees regarding their retirement savings needs and goals. Come learn more about ORP, Pension, TDA and other retirement savings options, and get help preparing for retirement with detailed and comprehensive income distribution planning.

Schwoerer and Hupperten selected for Seawolf Hall of Fame

A trend-setting two-sport athlete, Tobias Schwoerer, and one of the most dedicated boosters in program history, Peter Hupperten, will comprise the 2013 class of the Seawolf Hall of Fame, announced interim athletic director Tim McDiffett.

Athletic Department will be closed Aug. 8

The UAA Athletic Department will be closed all day on Thursday, Aug. 8, for the annual Seawolf Golf Tournament. The Wells Fargo Sports Complex will remain open with normal hours.

James Madison Cup: Test your knowledge of the Constitution and win prizes, Sept. 17

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The James Madison Cup Competition will test knowledge of the Constitution, including amendments. Questions will be separated into three levels of difficulty; the tougher the question, the more points you earn. Teams with the most points (and, presumably, knowledge) will win prizes. Register solo or as part of a two-person team.

2013 Japanese Summer Festival

Celebrate the rich culture of Japan and the strong bonds of friendship shared between Alaska and Japan at the Japanese Summer Festival Saturday, Aug. 10, outside Lucy Cuddy Hall. Chancellor Tom Case is scheduled to present the opening remarks. Raffle and grand prizes will be given away. Learn more about the Japanese culture and join in on the fun!

July edition of 'The Statewide Voice' now available

 

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