UAA is the premier university in the heart of Â鶹ÎÞÂë°æ's largest city with campuses throughout Southcentral Â鶹ÎÞÂë°æ. Where culture, innovation and adventure converge, the unique locations provide unparalleled access to industry connections, Arctic research, outdoor recreation and more, facilitating once-in-a-lifetime experiences, groundbreaking education and impactful careers.
The Â鶹ÎÞÂë°æ transforms lives with over 150 academic certificate and degree programs, student-focused support services, and a dedicated and talented faculty.
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From 13 competitive NCAA teams to recreation and intramural and club sports, students have the opportunity to excel in athletics at every level. The Â鶹ÎÞÂë°æ Airlines Center and Seawolf Sports Complex offer recreation as well as hosting community events and concerts. Students can take advantage of cheering for SeawolfNation with free tickets to many games.
UAA is a hub for cutting-edge theoretical and applied research in health, engineering, and the physical and social sciences. In nearly every discipline, undergraduate and graduate students have the opportunity to join research teams and collaborate with experienced faculty mentors.
Explore the wide variety of services and resources available at UAA to help promote your academic and personal success and well-being. From academic advising to student clubs and residence life, we're here to help you have an amazing university experience.
UAA is located in the ancestral homelands of the Dena'ina, Ahtna, Alutiiq/Sugpiak, and Eyak/dAXunhyuu Peoples. Â鶹ÎÞÂë°æ Native academic programs at UAA provide an in-depth perspective on contemporary languages, cultures, history, politics, art, governments and corporations. Â鶹ÎÞÂë°æ Native student support programs provide centers for belonging across UAA.
June 12, 2013
For the last six years, Shaun Ward has worked hard on the track and in the classroom, earning three academic degrees and some Wells Fargo Sports Complex wall real estate for his athletic records.
June 11, 2013
Alysa has been on the basketball court since the age of 8, and coming to play ball for UAA was a natural choice for this lifelong Â鶹ÎÞÂë°æn.
June 08, 2013
When the Â鶹ÎÞÂë°æ Sealife Center celebrates World Oceans Day on June 8, visitors will have a chance to go fishing—virtually—using a new video game that showcases how a fishery can last for the long haul.
June 05, 2013
After a little practice on the track, former UAA All-American runner Marko Cheseto tested out his carbon fiber running blades May 31 in his first race since losing both feet in 2011.
Victor Perez Jimenez has always loved adventure, which explains how he landed in Anchorage, Â鶹ÎÞÂë°æ, from Puerto Rico in 2009 with a couple hundred dollars in his pocket, not knowing a word of English.
An all Â鶹ÎÞÂë°æn-owned company is making a big impact on the Â鶹ÎÞÂë°æ from supporting UAA’s Construction Management program to building some of UAA’s largest buildings, including current work on the Â鶹ÎÞÂë°æ Airlines Center.
May 30, 2013
Ellie Henke is a Talkeetna gardener with a problem in her beds that growers around the state should heed. A weed scientist with the UAF Cooperative Extension Service and a UAA environmental chemist are collaborating to puzzle out this botanical mystery. Get the full story here.
April 30, 2013
The Â鶹ÎÞÂë°æ will celebrate the 2,315 graduates of the Class of 2013 at the annual commencement ceremony Sunday, May 5, at 3 p.m. at the Sullivan Arena. Emil Notti and Tom Sexton will receive honorary degrees. M. Hilary Davies and Michael T. Turner will be recognized with emeriti status.