Seawolf Dining introduces Seawolf Market Express
Seawolf Dining has launched two new food-to-go machines on campus. Meet: Seawolf Market Express.
Seawolf Dining has launched two new food-to-go machines on campus. Meet: Seawolf Market Express.
A Community of Practice (CoP) for mentors of undergraduate researchers and scholars will be available this semester.
The Honors College is working to identify any staff or faculty who have had prior experience with any major scholarships (e.g. Fulbright, Rhodes, Marshall, etc.).
Seawolves are headed to the world stage with five UAA alumni competing at the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics in February: JC Schoonmaker, Gus Schumacher and Hailey Swirbul will represent the U.S. in Nordic skiing; Peter Hinds will represent Slovakia in Nordic skiing; and Pascale Paradis will represent Canada in biathlon.
Formed in fall 2025, the Powerlifting Club is open to students of all experience levels, from those who are just curious about lifting weights to athletes actively training for competitions.
Photos from across UAA from the month of January 2026.
The Staff Make Student Count Award is an award to recognize staff who have provided outstanding service to students anywhere in the UA system.
UAA Disability Support Services is introducing "RightHear" talking signage on Anchorage campus.
Anchorage (Jan. 25) – Jamilia Duffus won three events and Claudia Lessig delivered a 37.700 all-around Sunday to lead the Alaska Anchorage gymnastics team to a 190.100-173.125 dual-meet victory over Wilberforce at the Alaska Airlines Center.
Jay Butler, a longtime Alaskan public health leader, officially stepped into the role of UAA College of Health Dean on Dec. 28. With decades of experience shaping health care at the state and national level, Butler is focused on preparing the next generation of providers to meet Alaska’s unique needs.