2015 Archive

Chinese Dance Workshop, Feb. 7

 

Spring 2015: Alaska WWAMI School of Medical Education presents "Native Voices: Native Peoples' Concepts of Health and Illness"

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"Native Voices: Native Peoples' Concepts of Health and Illness," a traveling exhibition with an interactive iPad component, will be on display in HSB during the spring 2015 semester.

Jan. 21 and 22, 2015: TIAA-CREF representative on campus

 

UAA students compete in NASA rocketry competition 

 

Fall 2015: Basic Physical Defense for Women

 

Jan. 15, 2015: 'Disentangling surface deposited microbes from endemic microbes in a terrestrial hot spring'

The Department of Biological Sciences has completed the search process for the position of assistant professor in applied environmental microbiology and would like to invite you to a series of presentations given by the candidates. The candidates will introduce you to their work and what they have to offer UAA. Today at 2:30 p.m. in LIB 307, candidate Brandon Briggs, Ph.D., will present a talk titled, "Disentangling surface deposited microbes from endemic microbes in a terrestrial hot spring."

2015 Fur Rondy Outhouse Races

 

Shakedown Outhouse Races, Feb. 21

 

Debating the world’s best abroad, nurturing new talent at home

Seawolf Debate

Santa brought the Seawolf Debate team the opportunity to travel to Malaysia for the World Universities Debating Championships last month. They took off on Christmas day to face the best collegiate debaters in the world. 'Invariably the students come back better debaters,' said Steve Johnson, head coach.

Hungary-born anthropologist strives to preserve Sugpiaq culture

Medeia Csoba DeHass

Medeia Csoba DeHass' desire to be an anthropologist ignited in the living room of her home in Hungary in the 1980s and brought her around the world to Alaska, where she studies the impact of Russian Orthodoxy on Sugpiaq and other Alaska Native cultures.

2015 Posts Archive