Meagan Nye doesn’t always know when or if her workweek will end. She’s an engineer on the Alaska Marine Highway System ferry Columbia. She is supposed to work two-week shifts at sea. But more and more ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Matt Calhoun (Photo/UAA) The University of Alaska Anchorage announced on Thursday that Matt Calhoun, Ph.D. (Athabaskan) has been ...
Glenfarne Alaska, a subsidiary of Glenfarne Group and the majority owner and lead developer of the Alaska LNG project, has initiated the final engineering phase for the Alaska LNG Pipeline. Worley ...
The 4,200 residents of Barrow, Alaska, cheerfully call it “the top of the world.” But it takes a very special type of person to live there. The northernmost city in the United States, coastal Barrow ...
The Alaska Operating Engineers/Employers Training Trust prepares Alaskan workers with the skills necessary to meet the ever-changing needs of the construction and related industries. This training is ...
Dr. Michele Yatchmeneff, the executive director of Alaska Native education and outreach at UAA, says there shouldn’t be a need for programs to support Alaska Native students. “But until we’ve gotten ...
Alaska’s infrastructure earned a C- grade in a recent “report card” from the American Society of Civil Engineers that analyzed and graded the state’s infrastructure assets. In a presentation at the ...
Pushing back against stereotypes, students in the Alaska Native Science and Engineering Program outperform students of all backgrounds in math and science ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Sam Larson was looking ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers – Alaska District hosted 125 students from the Fairbanks community for STEM activities on Aug. 5 at the Chena River Lakes Flood Control Project near North Pole, Alaska ...
FAIRBANKS -- A University of Alaska Fairbanks parking lot on the main campus is the proposed location for a new home for engineering faculty and students. The UA Board of Regents last week approved ...
Ken Ayers is not optimistic about the near future of the Alaska economy. The president of a civil engineering firm whose roots in the state go back nearly 70 years, Ayers laid off a dozen employees in ...