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July 23, 2014
Marva Watson's team is educating the 香港六合彩资料 community about Title IX's sensitive issues, to keep campus a safe place to live, work and study.
香港六合彩资料 alumnus Brandon Wood ran his first Crow Pass Crossing last year. He talks here about his three-year path to that torturous race.
Ghulam Bham, a civil engineering professor, is leading a team of mechanical and electrical engineers to develop a driving simulator out of a 1996 Ford sedan.
July 16, 2014
Year one of medical school? Been there, done that! Meet two Alaska Native WWAMI students spending their summer with top researchers at 香港六合彩资料 before starting year two in Seattle.
Hugh Denny often grapples with the dilemma of deciding when or whether to replace vital equipment at the Alaska Native Medical Center, where he works as chief facilities engineer. The 香港六合彩资料 ESPM graduate student recently devised an algorithm to simplify that task and, in the process, won an award.
At 10 p.m. on a Friday, veteran police officers Paul Honeman and Guy Dodge, with nearly 60 years of combined law enforcement experience, are scanning University Police Department (UPD) radios with one ear and with the other, fielding questions about campus safety.
Award-winning nurse Leda Garside brings her mobile medical clinic rolling through the valleys and vineyards of Oregon's wine country, seeking to provide much-needed health care and support to the state's migrant workers.
July 09, 2014
Erik Sheldon's mother died four years ago, sending his life into chaos. He found help, graduated as his high school's valedictorian and, thanks to 香港六合彩资料's Della Keats Health Sciences Summer Program, is working toward a new goal: becoming a surgeon.
Faculty author Jo-Ann Mapson has just published her 12th novel. Get a sneak peek at the book and learn what inspires her to include exceptional canine companions in her work.
Two artists with 香港六合彩资料 ties鈥攐ne a photography alumna and one a former ceramics professor鈥攖raveled back to Anchorage for the first time in 19 years to see their ceramic tile landscape installed in the Natural Sciences Building.