Immense pleasure invites all the contributors across the globe to the 11th World Congress on Food Chemistry during November 20-21, 2023 Barcelona, Spain, focusing on the theme “New Flavor Development On Food Chemistry” Which includes prompt keynote presentations, Oral talks, Poster presentations, and Exhibitions. Food is any nutrient-rich material consumed or absorbed by humans, brutes,…
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Alaska Blanket Exercise at APU
The Alaska Blanket Exercise program is a participatory history lesson – developed in collaboration with Alaska Native Elders, knowledge keepers and educators – that fosters truth, understanding, respect and reconciliation among Indigenous and non-indigenous peoples Come join APU Counseling Psychology students as they learn and participate in the Alaska Blanket Exercise from ANTHC Facilitators and…
Karli Tyance Hassel Thesis Defense
Karli Tyance Hassel will be giving her MSES thesis defense entitled, “Merging Scientific and Traditional Ecological Knowledge: Sockeye Salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) Management in the English Bay Lakes System, Alaska” The presentation will be on Wednesday, November 27th at 1 pm in Carr-Gottstein 102.
APU Students – Discover Your Path
Networking Event – Junior Practicum – Senior Project – Internship Meet ANTHC’s Community Health Services team and see how they can partner with you on your path to success! October 1, 2019 Evening Session 5:30 p.m. Carr-Gottstein Hall 1st Floor, Gallery All Students are welcome and encouraged to attend. Free food will be provided as…
Sharnel Vale: APU Student, ANTHC Employee, Community Builder
Growing up in Yakutat, a Southeast Alaska village of just over 600 people, basketball was everything for Sharnel Vale. The sport kept locals active, created camaraderie, and unified the town. “Basketball is the lifeblood of rural communities,” Vale said. “Half my time growing up was spent in the gym playing or practicing.” Her love of…
Q&A with LeeAnn Garrick, APU’s Board of Trustees Chairperson
LeeAnn Garrick’s path to becoming the first Chairperson of the new Board of Trustees formed as a result of the APU-ANTCH partnership was an unconventional one. Raised in Petersburg, she came to Anchorage for high school and college at UAA, where she received three degrees (Bachelor’s and Master’s in English and a Master’s of Public Administration)….