2021 Archive

Jeanne Taylor retiring from UAA

Congratulations to Jeanne Taylor, current Fiscal Technician under UAA Shared Services, serving College of Health School of Nursing and School of Allied Health. Jeanne started with UAA in 2008 and previously worked with College of Arts & Sciences and Travel before moving to School of Nursing, and recently providing fiscal support to School of Allied Health. Her last day with UAA is May 7.

UAA sociology major is the university’s first Beinecke Scholar

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For Beinecke Scholarship recipient Christina Hailperin, the award is a pathway for her to help Indigenous students successfully navigate their own education.

Join the Multicultural Center for celebratory events!

Join the Multicultural Center in celebrating the AHAINA students virtually May 6 and 7!

Paving the way in problem-solving diseases

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UAA junior and recent Goldwater Scholarship recipient Cora Lyon hopes her love of puzzles and problem-solving will help her continue her undergraduate research in decoding the mystery of diseases.

UAA celebrates Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month

UAA is proud to celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month with programming throughout May.

BMW Group and UAA team up to research sustainable lithium extraction

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UAA geological sciences professor LeeAnn Munk is a lead investigator on a new study commissioned by BMW Group to research how lithium extraction may impact Latin America, where two-thirds of the world’s lithium reserves are located.

Statistics tutor needed for 6 weeks in summer

Tutor needed for recent undergraduate who will be taking an online Intro to Statistics course in June/July that is required prior to attending grad school in the fall. Once/maybe twice per week most likely for six-week period; details to be discussed/mutually decided.

Math tutor wanted for upcoming AP exam

I need a math tutor for my son, who is preparing for the June 9 AP exam.

Alaska NSF EPSCoR rolling travel funding

The Alaska NSF EPSCoR Fire & Ice project announces the availability of rolling travel funding for UA-affiliated individuals to present their research, to interact with colleagues and mentors, and/or to obtain training in science, technology, engineering, art and mathematics (STEAM) fields. Awards can be used to participate in conferences, workshops, trainings, or other appropriate academic activities, in person or remotely.

Gordon Hartlieb Hall (GHH) closed May 8-9

The Gordon Hartlieb Hall (GHH) facility will be closed and inaccessible May 8-9. Contractors will be onsite working and the building's electrical system will be shut off for extended periods of time. For your safety, please do not attempt to access the facility during this time.

2021 Posts Archive