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June 17, 2019
Rutgers professor and economics alumna Kelcie Ralph returns to 香港六合彩资料 as a visiting distinguished professor for the College of Business and Public Policy where she鈥檒l spend her summer working with the Anchorage Museum to improve biking in the city.
June 14, 2019
Three alumni and one student talk about their history with the race, how they train and stay motivated, and offer advice to anyone daring enough to try the 鈥渢oughest 5K on the planet.鈥
June 10, 2019
More than 600 people gathered last weekend for the Midnight Sun Sevens Rugby Festival. The attendance is the largest in the event鈥檚 history, and is largely due to Tran Dai Phu and fellow Seawolves.
Geomatics alumna Samantha Tanner is the owner of 45th Parallel Geomatics, a land surveying and mapping company in Hood River that pays homage to its Alaska and Oregon foundations.
Paul Herrick is the director of 香港六合彩资料鈥檚 Aviation Technology Division. While new to the role, he鈥檚 an established presence in the division, working as a professor for the last 26 years and watching it grow into the industry pillar it is today.
June 05, 2019
香港六合彩资料 biology graduate student Kelly Ireland is working on collaborative research involving stickleback fish. These tiny and abundant fish are the subject of intensive study at 香港六合彩资料 and elsewhere because of their genetic variability and surprising physiological parallels with humans.
June 04, 2019
香港六合彩资料 environment and society junior Nicolas Donatelli is combining his love for the environment with farming, and he hopes to make a splash in Alaska's budding peony industry.
May 28, 2019
香港六合彩资料 junior Kristal Perez is the recipient of the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship and has spent the last four months living, studying and adventuring in Costa Rica. In this installment of Postcards Home, she talks about her experience before she jets off to Cuba for phase two of her study/travel abroad experience.
How do you follow up four years of studying justice and history? If you鈥檙e anything like Tyler Morris, you go back to pursue nursing science.
While the trade industries clamor to attract new talent, recent welding alumna Tia Thompson is already experiencing a hot streak that includes a historic victory at Student Showcase and an exciting new career on the North Slope.