APU undergraduate Sam Friedman,’13, is among advanced student scholars selected for a National Science Foundation summer program focusing … Read On
APU’s climate change research attracts national interest

A team of APU students led by Earth Sciences Professor Michael G. Loso is featured in a report June 25 on National Public Radio. NPR … Read On
CO2 exchange along a hydrologic gradient in the Kenai Lowlands, AK: feedback implications of wetland drying and vegetation succession
CO2 exchange along a hydrologic gradient in the Kenai Lowlands, AK: feedback implications of wetland drying and vegetation … Read On
Characterizing Eklutna Glacier’s Response to Climate Through Measurements of Mass Balance, Geometry, and Motion
Submitted to Journal of Glaciology Louis Sass, MSES, 2011 This work examined enhanced thinning in and near the accumulation zone on the … Read On
Glacier science gets a thumbs-up from users of social media
Alaska Pacific University took part in a National Park Service experiment aimed at using social media to field questions about glaciers … Read On
Research by MSES students is showcased at gatherings of Earth Science professionals

Master’s degree students in APU’s Environmental Science Department have been invited to present their thesis-related findings at several … Read On
APU’s Loso receives NSF funding for collaborative research on Arctic climate change

Alaska Pacific University is among a 10-university consortium contributing new high-resolution proxy climate records of the past 8,000 years … Read On
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 … Read On

As a college student I was heavily influenced by Martin Buber’s work 




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