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‘Most of the skills I use as Peace Corps volunteer I learned as a Liberal Studies major’

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A Peace Corps volunteer in the Republic of Moldova in Eastern Europe, Liberal Studies major Katie McCraw, APU ’11, concentrated her … Read On

Pre-law student Will Bean interns in D.C. with nationally competitive program

APU’s Will Bean is among college students chosen for a nationally competitive internship through American University in Washington, D.C.  He is a pre-law student who enrolled in APU after completing the Early Honors program in 2010.

Liberal Studies major Will Bean has been chosen for an American University internship program aimed at fostering intercultural expertise … Read On

Energy Efficiency at APU: Performance Contracting

Aerial Photo of Campus

APU spends $783,000 annually on electricity, gas and water utility consumption and an additional $247,000/year on Operations and Maintenance … Read On

‘Stories in the Liberal Arts’ showcases lives of APU faculty

Assistant Professor Eric Redding rehearses with the APU Ensemble.

APU faculty with stories to tell are sharing their love of adventure, religious studies, music and theater in a series of talks sponsored by … Read On

LS major Bonnie Bagwell, ’12, heads to Disneyworld for internship

Liberal Studies major Bonnie Bagwell has been selected for a Disneyworld photography internship following a national … Read On

Art and Therapy Peace Project

Art and Therapy

This project was sponsored by Anchorage Community Land Trust (ACLT) who provided the space and supported the project by providing funding, … Read On

Nathan Van der Most – Outdoor Program Coordinator

Nathan playing kayak polo at the Moseley Pool

Alumni and Staff member at APU Nathan is one of those rare people that everyone seems to enjoy. While an undergrad at APU, Nathan studied … Read On

Mountain Rescue, Outdoor Studies

Students in Mountain Rescue Outdoor Studies Course

Mountain Rescue students deploy at Kooteney Highline with a Norwegian Reeve, used for slot canyon and water rescues. These students are in … Read On

LS students sponsor on-campus panel on Alaska Native leadership

Students from a Liberal Studies class on the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act hosted business executives for a discussion on … Read On

On the trail with the Glaciology and Glacier Travel Course

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Students attending the May Block course Glaciology and Glacier Travel left Anchorage early this morning for Eklutna Lake.  Today's warm … Read On