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UAS Evening at Egan Speaker Mischa Jackson to present “Alaska Native Education: The Power of Acknowledgment,” September 17

By Keni Campbell | UAS on Sep 14, 2021   Science/Education  

UAS Evening at Egan Speaker Mischa Jackson to present “Alaska Native Education: The Power of Acknowledgment,” September 17

The annual fall lecture series Evening at Egan continues this Friday, September 17 at 7 pm with a virtual presentation by Mischa Jackson – Chookangee Tláa, Assistant Professor of Secondary Education at UAS.  Her talk, titled “Alaska Native Education: The Power of Acknowledgment” will explore the current disruptions to education which have led to passionate […]

UAS Outdoor Studies Students Complete Capstones on Juneau Icefield and Above Gilkey River

By Keni Campbell | UAS on Jun 16, 2021   Featured, Science/Education, Southeast Alaska  

UAS Outdoor Studies Students Complete Capstones on Juneau Icefield and Above Gilkey River

JUNEAU – Concluding a challenging 15 months of COVID-19 modified programming, University of Alaska Southeast Outdoor Studies students completed two capstone field courses this spring. In the first, ten students and one instructor established a base camp approximately 2000 feet above the Gilkey River and backcountry skied in the area from May 5-15th. During the […]

UAS Celebrates Student Success

By Keni Campbell | UAS on Jun 8, 2021   Featured, Science/Education  

UAS Celebrates Student Success

JUNEAU, SITKA, KETCHIKAN – UAS Chancellor Karen Carey, Interim Dean Paula Martin of the School of Arts & Sciences, Dean Pete Traxler of the School of Career and Technical Education, and Executive Dean Steve Atwater of the Alaska College of Education are proud to recognize students for their scholarly achievements. Students on the Dean’s or […]

Melting Glaciers Could Speed Up Carbon Emissions Into the Atmosphere

By Keni Campbell | UAS on Mar 16, 2021   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Melting Glaciers Could Speed Up Carbon Emissions Into the Atmosphere

The loss of glaciers worldwide enhances the breakdown of complex carbon molecules in rivers, potentially contributing further to climate change. University of Alaska Southeast Professor of Environmental Science Eran Hood was part of an international research team led by the University of Leeds that has for the first time linked glacier-fed mountain rivers with higher […]

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