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The University of Alaska Southeast's main campus is located in Juneau.The majority of the campus lies between Auke Bay and Auke Lake.The campus consists of classrooms, studios, teaching and research labs, the Anderson Science building (North Pacific Marine Lab), the William A. Egan Library, housing, the Student Recreation Center (Charles Gamble Jr.-Donald Sperl Joint Use Facility), and office ...
University of Alaska Fairbanks, the first university and flagship; [4] University of Alaska Southeast, located in the capital city of Juneau, with campuses in Sitka and Ketchikan and the smallest by enrollment. Since the population of Alaska is smaller than that of most U.S. states, the University of Alaska System is also relatively small ...
University of Alaska Anchorage: Anchorage: Public Master's university: 10,464 1954 University of Alaska Fairbanks: Fairbanks: Public Doctoral university: 6,607 1917 University of Alaska Southeast: Juneau: Public Master's university: 1,923 1972 Alaska Bible College: Palmer: Private (Not For Profit) Faith-related Institution: 39 1966 Alaska ...
Wendy F. K’ah Skaahluwaa Todd (née Smythe) is an American geomicrobiologist known for her work to increase Native American representation in STEM field. She is Alaska Native Haida [1] and holds the position of Professor of Indigenous Studies and Occupational Endorsement at the University of Alaska Southeast.
University of Alaska Southeast (1 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Public universities and colleges in Alaska" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
The University of Alaska Southeast established in 1987 has its main campus in Juneau, Alaska. This category organizes pages about the history, current status, institutions, programs, people and impact of the university.
The University of Alaska System was founded in 1917 and is composed of three main branches; the University of Alaska Fairbanks, University of Alaska Anchorage, and University of Alaska Southeast. This category organizes pages about the history, current status, institutions, programs, people and impact of the system.
Lance X̱ʼunei Twitchell (born 1975) is an American scholar, poet, and language revitalization advocate. [1] He works as an associate professor of Alaska Native Languages at the University of Alaska Southeast.