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  • Your Pick Click Give gift to APU goes twice as far -- Gifts made in 2012 through Pick Click Give to Alaska Pacific University will be matched one-to-one up to $100,000 thanks to a generous grant offered by ExxonMobil.

  • Eagle River Rafting

    Alaska Pacific University's distinctive education isn't the only thing that is happening at APU. We have so many talented people we had to build another website just to be able to store all the fun and exciting things they are doing. Check back daily!

  • Racor Clam Research

    On November 17, 2010 thousands of dead Pacific Razor Clams were found dead on Ninilchik beach. The Alaska Department of Fish and Game speculated that a winter storm might have washed the clams up causing the die off…

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  • Malawi, Africa - Nine APU students, one instructor, a nurse and a graduate teaching assistant journeyed to Malawi Africa for a course called “Community Psychology in Action: Malawi Africa.” Community Psychology explores the relationship of the individual to communities and the wider society. The goal of community psychology is to enhance the quality of life through collaborative action and research. More specifically, the class explored how to make one useful and integrated in a community with only three week... Read More

  • Measuring the dunes in Death Valley Death Valley - Alaska Pacific University’s unique semester model allows for students to enroll in one, hands on class for up to four weeks of experiential learning. Earth Science faculty Michael Loso and Amanda Booth led the first-ever field geology course in the Death Valley region of California... Read more

  • Marine Biology SharkMossel Bay - The senior project required of all APU undergraduates offers students a chance to synthesize years of education in an informative, directed study. The most exciting aspect of this project is that there are no limits as to what can be accomplished. As a senior in the marine biology program, I was interested in learning something new, by extrapolating the knowledge... Read more

  • Roping UpAlaska Range - APU Outdoor Studies department Expedition Mountaineering course spent three weeks on Ruth Glacier during the May Block of 2011. This upper level expedition experienced 14 straight days of sunshine and no real storms at all, unbelievable conditions for the Alaska Range! Read more

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