April 2026 Archive

From housing to AI: How UAA is investing in our community for the future ahead

As we prepare to close out this academic year and plan for fall 2026 and beyond, we celebrate UAA’s continued growth, which currently outpaces national trends in higher education. This upcoming year, however, we'll be focusing on how to implement this growth in an impactful way that supports and provides the tools and resources for students, faculty and staff to successfully achieve their work and improve the on-campus experience.

Development Spotlight - Financial Fitness: Grow Stronger Every Step

Looking to feel more confident with your finances without getting overwhelmed? This month’s collection of courses breaks down money matters into simple, practical steps you can actually use; whether you’re building a budget, tackling spending habits, planning for retirement or just trying to make sense of things like credit, digital banking or health insurance.

Hiring - Senior Academic Advisor

UAA Student Advising seeks an experienced UAA professional academic advisor to serve in a senior academic advising position in the Community & Technical College. This individual will advise a caseload of students while also assisting the director by training, mentoring and supporting the team’s academic advisors.

Clay Body Visiting Artist Julie Moon Demonstrations, April 3 and 4

Canadian Ceramic Artist Julie Moon will be demonstrating her process in working with functional and sculptural ceramics as the Spring Clay Body Visiting Artist. The demonstrations are open to the public. Everyone is welcome!

Mission: Possible, Operation: Green Seawolf

Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to join Vice Chancellor Ryan Buchholdt and Vice Chancellor Aaron Dotson for Operation: Green Seawolf. Sustainability at UAA isn’t just a goal—it’s how we run our campus every day and how we put applied research into practice for a better tomorrow.

April Archive