Campus Life
Beyond the books
College is more than classes and exams. It's also friendships, shared experiences and learning to live life on your terms.
ÐÔÓûÉç students are a friendly, down-to-earth, free-thinking bunch. They make their own paths — exploring, researching and innovating in and out of the classroom. The opportunities to challenge yourself here in Alaska are thrilling, not only at school but also in life.
Student Activities
There's always something going on, and you'll find all sorts of co-conspirators eager for a little distraction – in the sun, rain or snow, seven days a week.
The Student Activities Office, which oversees Nanook Traditions, organizes events designed to entertain, educate and inspire the ÐÔÓûÉç community.
Campus media
ÐÔÓûÉç has a variety of media outlets to keep students and staff informed and entertained as well as offering opportunities for volunteering. Students produce the weekly Polaris newspaper and run KSUA, the campus radio station and winner of the MTV Woodie Award. Public broadcasting stations KUAC FM and TV, the first public stations in the state, are headquartered at ÐÔÓûÉç.
Nanook Traditions
Annual events like Starvation Gulch bonfires date back to 1923. Winter Carnival is a celebration of Alaskan Winter. While SpringFest is our way to celebrate not only the end of the long winter, but also the warmth and our accomplishments of the year. Plus, every Tuesday is Traditions Tuesday! Wear your traditions gear for a chance to win prizes!
Wood Center student union
The Wood Center student union houses student dining, a coffee shop, lounges, a pub, a games area, our new Esports center, the student government and newspaper, as well as offices for student activities, clubs and leadership and more.