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The College of Arts and Sciences is committed to fostering dialogue and sharing knowledge with our community. We are pleased to offer lectures from our faculty and staff that reflect the breadth of scholarship across our
disciplines. These presentations can be tailored to your audience and schedule, and are available both in person and online. If you do not see a topic of interest, please contact us to discuss additional possibilities. We
welcome the opportunity to share learning and conversation with the wider community.
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Speaker (Last Name)Speaker (First Name)EmailTitle of Public TalkDepartment / Area of Study
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AbdihodzicArminaabdihodzic@alaska.eduTopics in Guitar and MusicMusic
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AnthonyRaymondrxanthony@alaska.eduOn Food Ethics Philosophy
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ArnoldElizabethearnold4@alaska.eduImportance of JournalismJournalism and Public Communications
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BatemanPiercepabateman2@alaska.eduMaking the Air Crossroads of the World: An Anchorage History History
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BauerStephanieslbauer@alaska.eduHow Should We Disagree? Philosophy
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BishopAmyambishop2@alaska.eduSleeper SharksBiological Sciences
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BortzEricebortz@alaska.eduPublic Health and Disease Risk in Alaska: Forgotten Past and Uncertain FutureBiological Sciences
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BowieDaviddavid.bowie@alaska.eduEnglish Spelling Makes Sense (sort of)English
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BriggsBrandonbbriggs6@alaska.eduTiny Life, Big Adventures: Microbes, Mars, and BeyondBiological Sciences
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Brown-ChidseyRachelrbrown77@alaska.eduWhy the Science of Reading Matters for Student SuccessPsychology
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BuckinghamSarasbuckingham@alaska.eduMental Health 101
Migration & Mental Health
Psychology
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CannatelliClaudiaccannatelli@alaska.eduEnergy and Resources from Alaska Volcanoes.Geological Sciences
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CareyJimjtcarey@alaska.edu'Disc Golf Basics: Physics and FormSports Science
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CauseyDouglasdcausey@alaska.eduIt All Starts Here: New Ways to Engage with UAAEducation
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ChungThomastpchung@alaska.eduPromoting Diversity in ArtFine Arts
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CochranGrantgrcochran@alaska.eduMusic in our Lives and the Transformative Power of PerformanceMusic
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ContiMichaelmconti@alaska.eduPhotographic Storytelling Photography & Videography
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CouturierChristinecscouturier@alaska.eduHow Your Body WorksBiological Sciences
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DavidEJedavid8@alaska.eduThe Importance of Collective Self-Esteem
Mental Health Impacts of Oppression
Psychology
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DavisShaqelasjdavis7@alaska.eduWords That Matter: Why What We Say and How We Say it Changes ThingsPsychology
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DeRocchiAlannaaderocchi@alaska.eduArtist TalkArt and Design
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DommelenDorn Vandvandommelen@alaska.eduUsing Mobile Data Collection Apps for Citizen Science Anthropology & Geography
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DulinPatrickpldulin@alaska.eduMobile App Intervention for Alcohol Abuse: a Promising Alternative to Traditional, Office Based TreatmentPsychology
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DunstanAdamadunstan@alaska.eduCultures of KenaiAnthropology
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EkstromHannahheekstrom@alaska.eduAccessing the Psychological Services CenterPsychology
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ElliottLucaslcelliott@alaska.eduHow Play Helps us Become Innovative Creators and DesignersIllustration and Graphic Design
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EmmerichsSharonsemmerichs@alaska.eduHow Shakespeare Can Still Change the World: Global Outreach and the Power of TheatreEnglish
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EufemioLibbyepeufemio@alaska.eduSeed Starting for Your Own GardenHorticulture
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FitchMarkmafitch@alaska.eduPaint Your Wall with MathMathematics
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GarciaRebecarebeca.maseda@alaska.eduThe Value of Diversity and Intercultural Knowledge Languages
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GerkenSarahsagerken@alaska.eduAntarctic Marine BiologyBiological Sciences
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GodfreyStevensmgodfrey@alaska.eduArt at UAAFine Arts
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HaSonghosha4@alaska.eduHistory, Why Does it Matter?History
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HaaseKrystalkkhaase@alaska.eduHistory and Growth of our Science Facilities Higher Education
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HahnMarimhahn6@alaska.eduMusic as a Vehicle of Awareness, Advocacy and Building Community Music
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HannahRachaelrmhannah@alaska.eduHow Brains Change After a Traumatic Brain Injury
The Lastest Work with Alzheimers
Biological Sciences
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HarrichhausenNicknjharrichhausen@alaska.eduEarthquakes in Southcentral AlaskaGeological Sciences
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HarrodRyanrharrod2@alaska.eduReading the Bones: Revealing Past Lives Through Human Skeletal RemainsAnthropology
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HartmanIanichartman@alaska.eduThe Value of Civic Engagement and Historical Thinking History
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HicksErinekhicks@alaska.eduSupermassive Black Holes: How they Shaped the Universe as We Know itPhysics & Astronomy
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HicksNatenkhicks@alaska.eduPlasma Science and Fusion EnergyPhysics & Astronomy
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HolmgrenAliciaamholmgren@alaska.eduCitizen ScientistsBiological Sciences
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JenkinsTrishpmjenkins@alaska.eduHow Internships Benefit YouProfessional Development
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JungChriscmjung@alaska.eduHigh School Start Times and Sleep: Advantages and Disadvantages Biological Sciences
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KellyTerrytmkelly2@alaska.eduMaking Good Ethical ChoicesPhilosophy
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KimYoungyjkim3@alaska.eduPhotography and Art as a Vehicle to Explore Current IssuesPhotography
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KleinEricesklein@alaska.eduInteraction of Water and Climate in Alaska and the ArcticGeological Sciences
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KnightJessicajrknight3@alaska.eduPVT Flame Test DemonstrationChemistry
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KnutsonJenniejknutson@alaska.eduMental Health & Wellness in SchoolsPsychology
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KushnerSkyedskushner@alaska.eduVolcanoes in Alaska
All About Rocks
All About Dinosaurs
Geological Sciences
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LarsonErinelarson15@alaska.eduCollaborating for Successful Conservation in AlaskaEcology
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LeonardLauralleonard5@alaska.eduArctic Ocean Chemistry in a Changing ClimateChemistry
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LupferGwengjlupfer@alaska.eduRats in Teaching and Research at UAAPsychology
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LuttermanJohnjlutterman@alaska.eduThe Broad Variety of Music Opportunities at UAAMusic
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MadsenEmilyemadsen6@alaska.eduHow to Read Like an English Major
What Do We Talk About When We Talk About Vampires
Ghosts of the Arctic
English
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MaloneAJajmalone@alaska.eduCivics and How Local Government Finance WorksPublic Administration
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McLaughlinJessjfmclaughlin@alaska.eduHow To Sequence DNA
Why Are The So Many Species of Birds?
Biological Sciences
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McNultyJennyjmcnulty2@alaska.eduWhat is the College of Arts & Sciences All About?Education
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MillimanZacharyznmilliman@alaska.eduIntroduction to Alaska Native Studies Alaska Native Studies
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MitchellDelaneydcmitchell2@alaska.eduThe Humanistic Dimensions of Ice Loss Anthropology
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MooreJohnjdmoore@alaska.eduWhat the College of Arts and Sciences Can Offer Education
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MurphyEricesmurphy@alaska.eduBehavioral Health Programs at UAAPsychology
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NewhallChristinaclnewhall@alaska.edu,Why Anthropology? The Benefits of the Social SciencesAnthropology
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O'LoughlinKatiekloloughlin@alaska.eduDance in Higher EducationFine Arts
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OgilvieKristenkaogilvie@alaska.eduWhy Anthropology MattersAnthropology
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OlmosGabrielagaolmosrosas@alaska.eduLatinos in Alaska: Tacos, Spanish, Joy, and ResilienceLanguages
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PoonJennyjapoon@alaska.eduCareer Pathways in Clinical Psychology
Topics in Body Image, Eating Disorder Prevention, Suicidality, Non-suicidal Self Injury
Psychology
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PotterJoeljmpotter3@alaska.eduWhy Philosophy Matters TodayPhilosophy
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RangarajanSudarsansrangarajan@alaska.eduThe Importance of Learning Languages Languages
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RawlinsKatherinekrawlins@alaska.eduSubatomic Particles from Outer Space!Physics & Astronomy
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RiallKristinkariall@alaska.eduPathways to a Career in Behavior Analysis Psychology
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ShaughnessySerascshaughnessy@alaska.eduConstellation Show
Solar System Tour
Berries 101
Astronomy
Horticulture
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ShimizuKaorikshimizu3@alaska.eduBuilding Intercultural Connections: Student Exchanges between Anchorage and ChitoseLanguages
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SinclairKatiekmsinclair2@alaska.eduFishing for Answers: Understanding How the Law of the Sea was MadeHistory
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SmithGeradgmsmith2@alaska.eduThe Science and Art of Interpreting the Indigenous Rock Art Panel at Moose Creek Bluff, AlaskaAnthropology & Geography
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SongChristophercssong@alaska.eduCulturally Responsive Teaching in Music EducationMusic
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TaivalkoskiArielaetaivalkoski@alaska.eduAnimals in the Past as Friend, Symbol, Tool, and Food Anthropology
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TarlowKevinkrtarlow@alaska.eduTherapists as Nonviolent Protesters: How Mental Health Workers Can Be Leaders for Social Change
Stress Management Toolkit: Skills for Successful Coping
Psychology
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TetsIan vanigvantets@alaska.eduMedical School Careers
How to Prepare for Medical School
How to Perpare for Veterinary School
Biological Sciences
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TomcoPatrickpltomco@alaska.eduThe Chemistry of our Alaskan Environment: Challenges and Opportunities Chemistry
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TrifoiBiancabptrifoi@alaska.eduNorth Korean Culture and History
North Korea Representation in Media
History
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WiddicombeTobyrtwiddicombe@alaska.eduCreating Utopia in the United StatesEnglish
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ZulligerAloraaezulliger@alaska.eduTrauma-Informed Systems to Support Early Childhood EducationPsychology
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