On March 4, 2023, the Kellogg Campus hosted a snowshoe race as a kickoff event in preparation for the 2024 Arctic Winter Games, which will also be held at the…
Photobook: Kellogg Campus and Artic Winter Games Snowshoe Races 2023
Photobook: “49 Days of Ceremony” a traditional canoe-building project with MSOEE students
APU Master of Science students in the Outdoor and Environmental Education (MSOEE) program are collaborating with Elder Doug Modig on a traditional canoe-building project. This initiative is a significant part…
Photobook: Lookout Cookout event at APU offers a great view of the 51st ceremonial start of the Iditarod
Check out the 2023 Iditarod through the eyes of the APU community! The 51st annual Iditarod kicked off with the ceremonial start in downtown Anchorage, with the trail running from…
The APU Nordic Ski Team continues to make headlines as they close out the 22/23 season
By Penny Smyth, Nordic Ski Center Communications & Fundraising Administrator Published: March 27, 2023 The Alaska Pacific University Nordic Ski Team continues to make headlines as they close out the…
Celebrating APU’s commitment to accessible education: Friends of APU event honors top donors
By Alaska Pacific University Published: February 27, 2023 One of Alaska Pacific University’s defining and foundational characteristics is its commitment to providing all students, regardless of income, access to a…
Do you love the outdoors? Make your passion your profession at APU
By Alaska Pacific University Published: January 30, 2023 A classroom is so much more than a place of study – it’s a vibrant and dynamic learning environment. Classrooms encourage students…
APU Nordic Ski team kicks off 2023 with podium finishes and national championship wins
By Alaska Pacific University Published: January 26, 2023 2023 is off to a roaring start for the APU Nordic Ski team thanks to their exceptional performances locally, nationally, and abroad….
From Tales to Trails: How to do our part when it comes to trail maintenance
Written by Joey Sirois, Outdoor Studies Human Impacts Throughout my childhood my family would work as host campers in New England. My infamous uncle Ray was always there. He’d bring…
From Concrete Jungles to The Alpine
Written by Joshua Manzo, Outdoor Studies Human Impacts Ever since I stepped foot in Alaska it feels like I’ve entered a new world. Alaska took some getting used to. With…
Photobook: Fall 2022 Commencement
After enduring a major earthquake and a multi-year pandemic as students, the Class of 2022 made it to graduation. More than 75 graduates walked across the stage on December 10, 2022, at…