August 2015 Archive

Fall 2015: Food preservation classes to be offered

 

Fall 2015: Seawolf Shuttles now running; live shuttle tracker now available

 

IT Services will be closed this Friday morning

 

UAA announces 2015 Alumni of Distinction recipients

 

Curating Alaska Native culture

Eleanor Hadden

Eleanor Hadden (Tlingit/Haida/Tsimshian) has been involved with the Alaska Native Heritage Center since its inception. She served on the Center's planning committee while completing her bachelor's in anthropology, worked part-time while completing her master's and has now served as curator for 11 years.

It's a small business summer

Laura Aubry

Looking for second-hand sleeping bags or an organic homemade popsicle? Check out these new local small-business success stories, The Hoarding Marmot and The Mint Chip.

Seeing biology through an engineer’s eyes

Vortex Rings Research

A UAA engineering professor and graduate student are using a piston, computer and laser to analyze pulses of water, adding to research that could lead to more efficient submarines, wind turbines and microsurgery devices.

Research: Artificial intelligence in the Arctic

research Sensors

No, they're not a rock band. Martin Cenek, left, and three undergraduates, are developing a monitoring network of low-power computer chips with sensors that could detect events like oil spills in the Arctic.

UAA to host several thousand ASD educators Aug. 14 and 17; expect parking to be impacted

 

Parking Services moving to new location; office will be closed this Friday, Aug. 14

 

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