The University of Alaska Anchorage is making significant strides in the Arctic, positioning itself as a leader in policy research and training future leaders. The university has entered into a partnership with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to host a new homeland security center of excellence, ADAC-ARCTIC. This partnership will bring in millions of dollars in funding for cutting-edge research in national security.
Additionally, the university is home to the Ted Stevens Collection, a valuable archive that includes records from over 130 Alaska leaders. This collection serves as a window into the state’s history and a source of inspiration for future generations of leaders. UAA aims to empower civic engagement and leadership in Alaska by sharing the stories and lessons from the Alaska Leaders Archive.
Beyond these initiatives, UAA remains focused on addressing the pressing challenges facing Alaska and the Arctic. The university’s faculty conducts research on a wide range of issues, from energy production to health care, education, and aviation. UAA collaborates with energy companies, the military, and policymakers to develop solutions that benefit the region.
Overall, UAA is dedicated to creating an ecosystem of opportunity and achievement that addresses Alaska’s most critical issues and prepares future Arctic leaders. The university invites the community to join them in shaping a brighter future for Alaska.
Source
Photo credit www.adn.com