August 2015 Archive

Criminal justice student receives fourth $1,000 scholarship

 

Emerging Leaders Program accepting applications through Sept. 11

 

Get dancing with Bal-aska 2015

 

Upcoming talks at the UAA Campus Bookstore explore the Arctic, memory, poetry and more

 

Volunteer Management Training - Sept. 11, 2015

 

University Police Department now offers digital fingerprinting

University Police Department is now offering digital fingerprinting at a cost of $25 per person. Read more to learn about the service and find out how to schedule an appointment.

Q and A with UA Student Regent Stacey Lucason

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Former USUAA President Stacey Lucason takes on a new role this year, student regent on the UA Board of Regents. "I want to make sure students at all campuses have the opportunity for representation, that there are fair elections across the state..."

Taking Green and Gold spirit to the trails

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Want to tap into your Seawolves spirit in an active, healthy way? Lace up your running shoes and join a Green and Gold crowd for the second-annual Spirit Run on Aug. 29!

Volleyball abroad: Dispatches from Europe

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Seawolf volleyball plans to keep things exciting in 2015. They completed a competitive tour of the Czech Republic, Austria, Slovenia and Italy, notching a 5-0 exhibition record against European teams and reporting from the road on their travels.

Research: Alaska's dissolving coastline, like melted butter on a hot, sunny day

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Civil engineering professor Tom Ravens got his coastal erosion expertise in the Gulf of Mexico. Now, Alaska and its melting permafrost have his attention. This image shows Golovin on Norton Sound after a 2011 storm. "The next 20 years will be wild," Ravens says.

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