July 2014 Archive

2014 Edith R. Bullock Prize for Excellence goes to longtime educator Dana Thomas

 

Guest lecture by Tomoyo Ujisawa: 'Photosensory neurons regulate temperature experience-induced cold tolerance in Caenorhabditis elegans,' July 24

Tomoyo Ujisawa, M.S., will give a lecture on her groundbreaking research. Come learn how cold tolerance is regulated by the novel function of the sensory neurons in C. elegans and about the relationship between cold tolerance and DNA repair enzymes.

Updates from the Justice Center: 'Burglary in Alaska' fact sheet released; Myrstol co-authors article on mental health among homeless; and Chamard and Payne present at international conference

The most recent issue of the Alaska Justice Statistical Analysis Center (AJSAC) Fact Sheet presents data for 1985–2012 on the property crime of burglary, including burglary rates, time and place of occurrence, and the value of property stolen during burglaries reported to police.

New releases from UA Press: 'A King Salmon Journey' and 'Cold Spell'

 

Project defense: George Flores, M.S. candidate in nursing science - July 28, 2014

 

Summer 2014: Donate items for Tanaina Child Development Center's fundraising auction

 

Send questions and comments about staff furlough policy to APT and Classified Councils by July 25, 2014

 

Forum on the oil-tax referendum: Hear both sides, July 23

 

Sept. 13, 2014: Alabama Shakes to rock the Alaska Airlines Center

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Fran Ulmer, former UAA chancellor, named Special Advisor to State Department on Arctic Science and Policy

 

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