University of Alaska Southeast
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Established: | 1972 |
Type: | Public |
Chancellor: | John Pugh |
Students: | 2,800 |
Location: | Juneau, Alaska |
Campus: | Rural |
Colors: | Navy Blue & White |
Mascot: | Humpback Whale |
Athletics: | Intramural |
Website: | uas.alaska.edu |
The University of Alaska Southeast (UAS) is a regional university in the University of Alaska System. Its main campus is located in Juneau and it has extended campuses in Sitka and Ketchikan.
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[edit] Academics
[edit] Colleges and schools
- Arts and Sciences
- Management
- Career Education
- Education
[edit] Library
The academic library of UAS is the Egan Library.
[edit] Publications
The student newspaper of UAS is Whalesong.[1] The student literary magazine is Tidal Echoes.[2] The newspaper was founded in 1981 and has a circulation of 1,000.
Online film critic Danél Griffin's website (full title: Film as Art: Danél Griffin's Guide to Cinema) is sponsored by the UAS's Humanities department, and is maintained through UASOnline.[3]
[edit] Notable Alumni
- Damon Lowery - Australian professional basketball player. Famous for hitting three free-throws after time had expired to put the Wollongong Hawks into the 2001 National Basketball League grand final
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