April 2017 Archive

Spring 2017: Volunteers needed for spring commencement and hooding ceremonies

 

Totally tubular '80s 5K races through campus April 29, 2017

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Spring 2017: Earn $5 or extra credit for your psychology class

 

Deeper understanding is goal of UAA Undergraduate Research & Discovery Symposium

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The UAA Undergraduate Research & Discovery Symposium showcases the rich world of undergraduate research taking place throughout UAA and fosters scholarly discussion and networking among students, faculty and people in the community.

Academics meets psychedelics in Honors grad's research

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Candace Lewis ’09 admits college wasn't always on her radar, but now this Truman and Fulbright scholar has a Ph.D. in neuroscience and is coming back to UAA to share her research on psychedelics and depression.

2017 Kachemak Bay Writers' Conference

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The 2017 Kachemak Bay Writers' Conference is set for June 9–13 at Land's End Resort in Homer, Alaska. This nationally recognized conference features workshops, readings and panel presentations in fiction, poetry, nonfiction, and the business of writing.

25 years on the Edge

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Throwback to Feb. 14, 1992: R.E.M.’s ‘It’s the End of the World as We Know It’ was the first song KRUA 88.1 FM broadcast. Hear from radio DJ alums about some of their favorite memories on-air.

April 14, 2017: Ice cream social with UAA Staff Council

 

April 14, 2017: Petra Ditsche discusses biological attachment mechanisms in aquatic environments

 

UAA alumna ignites community enthusiasm in Mat-Su

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Staci Manier loves people. The Human Services alumna now works for United Way, finding ways to connect people, solve problems and make great things happen in the Mat-Su community.

April Archive