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Ice seals of the Bering Sea

Kyle Kolda on an ice floe next to a male ribbon seal

Graduate student Kyle Kolda departed Dutch Harbor with the NOAA Fisheries team aboard the R/V Norseman II in April 2024, aiming to gather data on the health and ecology of ribbon and spotted seals in the Bering Sea.

Seawolf track star named US Athlete of the Week

Joshua Caleb running

After breaking a 30-year record at his season opener, track and field runner and computer science sophomore Joshua Caleb was named Div. II Athlete of the Week by the United States Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association.

UAA professor and students revive iconic Anchorage gingerbread village

a gingerbread village

Pastry chef and associate professor Kellie Puff, assisted by her culinary arts students, continues a 45-year holiday tradition with the revival of Anchorage’s iconic gingerbread village at Hotel Captain Cook.

UAA: Fall 2024 Commencement & Hooding in Photos

 

Celebrating UAA's fall 2024 Meritorious Service Award and Honorary Degree recipients

Haines author Heather Lende receives the Honorary Degree Award during UAA's Fall 2024 Commencement Awards Ceremony in the Fine Arts Building.

On Wednesday, Dec. 11, UAA honored individuals with emeritus status, Meritorious Service Awards and Honorary Degrees during a special ceremony in advance of fall commencement.

Structuring support

Mohamed Niagne

If there is anything civil engineering and project management alumnus Mohamed Niagne is passionate about, it is support structures — in engineering, and especially in relationships. As the graduate student commencement speaker for the fall Class of 2024, Niagne hopes to convey the importance of those support structures, which led him from the Alaska Native Science and Engineering Program at UAA to his current position at the Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities.

Embracing the journey

UAA Fall 2024 Commencement Speaker Iqlas Dubed.

Fall 2024 undergraduate student commencement speaker Iqlas Dubed’s story is marked by resilience, transformation and a deep commitment to making a difference. Originally from Ethiopia, she immigrated to Anchorage with her family in 2012 as a refugee and has called it home since.

UAA and LG open heat pump labs for cold-climate HVAC research

Chancellor Sean Parnell and Senior Vice President leading HVAC innovation at LG Air Conditioning Technologies USA Steven R. Scarbrough are joined by UAA COE faculty and representatives from LG during the ribbon cutting for the UAA College of Engineering's LG Cold Climate Heat Pump Lab.

A new state-of-the-art, real-world-simulated lab opened by UAA and LG in Anchorage will be used to test all new cold climate products for the North American market. An additional lab in Fairbanks will be used to test below negative 40 degrees Fahrenheit.

Fall/winter 2024 edition of Alumni Spirit magazine now available

Cover of the fall/winter 2024 edition of Spirit magazine

Themed around philanthropy, the latest issue of UAA’s premier publication showcases stories that include record-breaking fundraising campaigns, historically-impactful scholarship initiatives, institutional collaborations that will benefit Alaska for generations, and more!

Strengthening mental health support for Indigenous communities

Clinical-community psychology alumna and Alaska Natives into Psychology (ANPsych) Program advisory board member Jacy Hutchinson discusses her research on Alaska Native Narratives on Internalized Oppression and Resistance in UAA's Social Sciences Building during her presentation for the ANPsych Speaker Series.

UAA's new Alaska Natives into Psychology (ANPsych) Program offers scholarships, mentorship and outreach to Indigenous students pursuing doctoral psychology degrees. The program aims to increase representation and provide more culturally responsive care.

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