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UAA seawolves thread 2013-2014 the old has gone the new has come

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I believe that's what happening regardles of the aforementioned study. I support UAA beefing up it's liberal arts program, cuz matriculants from UAA can't even spell. ;)

We (UAA) should be Alaska State University, let UAF be Alaska
 
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We (UAA) should be Alaska State University, let UAF be Alaska
No, they can go back to Alaska College or school of rocks and gravel and plant growing goat farmers, or whatever they wanted to be.
 
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Or maybe they be ASU and we are UA since they are land grant?
 
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I wish they would actually divide the functions of the Universities. They want UAF to be the science/research school? Then fine, you don't need the MBA program and most of the other Liberal Arts stuff. The aviation programs should really just be at UAA instead of at both. The whole UA needs a whole reorganization instead of just UAA.
Like the Fisher report said ...... Make UAA the Flagship because what was a good idea 100 years ago maybe is not best idea for today and the future.
 
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UAS just lost its MBA program...I was in the last graduating class. It was offered exclusively online, handy for people like me who don't have enough slack in their schedule to spend two or three nights a week in a classroom. From what I've heard UAF is going to shift its MBA to accommodate the online format in order to encompass what UAS offered. Not sure if UAA has similar ideas, but the online MBA is the wave of the future for us yuppies.

Ultimately UA as a whole needs to start beefing up its programs. Engineering is great, but Alaska is (I believe) the only state without a medical or law school. Make all the doctor and lawyer jokes you want, but those are high-paying positions that typically turn into some significant alumni donations.
so you are a UAS grad who lives in the "valley".
 
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On the Pipeline Show tonight 5pm Alaska Time:
http://www.thepipelineshow.com/index.php
Segment 2: The The University of Alaska-Anchorage Seawolves are off to a 3-1 start and much credit is being given to new head coach Matt Thomas. After years of success in the ECHL, the BC born coach is taking on a new challenge.
 
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With the off week Matt should be able to instill/refine/practice more of his systems in the guys and get closer to up to speed.
Things are moving in the right direction.
 
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On the Pipeline Show tonight 5pm Alaska Time:
http://www.thepipelineshow.com/index.php
Segment 2: The The University of Alaska-Anchorage Seawolves are off to a 3-1 start and much credit is being given to new head coach Matt Thomas. After years of success in the ECHL, the BC born coach is taking on a new challenge.

Thanks for the link! Good interview. Pleased to hear that Shyiak has found a job scouting for the Toronto Maple Leaves. I really like Matt, he's so positive and it's contagious!
 
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Thanks for the link! Good interview. Pleased to hear that Shyiak has found a job scouting for the Toronto Maple Leaves. I really like Matt, he's so positive and it's contagious!

Apparently there are 14 amateur hockey scouts for Toronto, seems excessive.
 
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