March 2018 Archive

UAA geologist Simon Kattenhorn: “Timing is everything.”

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The first-ever release of a North Slope 3D seismic data set through the State of Alaska will help 2018 ConocoPhillips Arctic Science and Engineering Endowment award winners Professor Simon Kattenhorn and his graduate student, Triffon Tatarin, to get a much better grip on the geologic underpinnings of about 400 square miles of the North Slope.

Creekside Eatery menu and Crazy 8 specials - March 26–30, 2018

 

March 2018: Director of Culinary Arts & Hospitality Administration Candidate Open Forums

 

UAA participating in national survey to assess how students process news and information

 

UA Press releases 'The Tanana Chiefs: Native Rights and Western Law'

 

Read the latest news from UAA's Anchorage residential campus

Did you know there are approximately 700 students each semester that call UAA home? Take a moment to read the latest news from residential campus in the On-Campus Living newsletter!

March 26, 2018: Panel discussion on the benefits of UAA internships at ‘Make it Monday’ forum

You are invited! Molly Orheim, Director, Career Exploration & Services will lead a panel discussion on the benefits of internships for employers, students, and faculty at the Anchorage Chamber of Commerce’s “Make it Monday” forum on March 26, 2018.

March 23, 2018: Four Alaska Native women share their journey to leadership

 

March 26-30, 2018: First annual Textbook Affordability Week at UAA

March 26–30, 2018 is Textbook Affordability Week at UAA. The week is a set of events designed to highlight the cost of textbooks at UAA, especially how they are impacting students' success and quality of life. We'd like to hear from students about their experiences and how UAA can help improve financial affordability and access to textbooks.

Students compete in worldwide 3D imaging and energy exploration competition

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Five UAA geoscience grad students lay it on the line Friday in their first run at the worldwide Imperial Barrel Award competition. Will they find oil at their subsurface site in Australia?

March Archive