02/18/2026
Shoutout to our amazing Alaska Pacific University Professors and Alaska Volcano Observatory for a memorable geology night!
Next month is Medical March on March 13th
What do you want to see next?!
02/09/2026
This Friday will be our 4th FN STEM! The theme is geology 🪨 FN STEM is always free to the public to make science accessible.
02/03/2026
Did you know there’s glaciers in Africa?! Nathan Anderson will be presenting “Glaciers in Equatorial Africa? Surface-Exposure Dating in Uganda’s Mountains of the Moon”
When 📍 Feb 13th at Kaladis Brothers Coffee 6901 E Tudor Rd
01/28/2026
Photos from January 9th! Bacteria? Space particles? Walrus? Oh my 🤯 every second Friday of the month we host FN STEM! Our next event is Feb 13th — Theme is Geology 🪨
12/11/2025
This Friday the 12th at 6 pm, join us again at the Kaladis on Tudor to listen to another 3 wonderful speakers!
Arin Underwood - Should I Become a Bird Nerd?
Laura Scott - The Road Less Traveled is the Path of Least Resistance
Sarah Stevens - Breast Milk: A Treasure Chest of Benefits
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12/10/2025
Friday Night STEM is around the corner this Friday! This month we have a variety of themes from birds to the benefits of breast milk! Come relax after a long week of work to a nice and cozy environment at Kaladi to learn new things from 6 pm - 7:30 pm
We hope to see you there!
11/15/2025
A successful event with Friday Night STEM!!! 55 APU students showed up for our speakers, and a quite a few other unaffiliated and super interested folks!
Event Highlights:
1. Sea cucumber reproduction and lunar cycles are kind of amazing
2. Trivia with Professor Scott (which country has the largest Exclusive Economic Zone?)
3. A very well put together and engaging presentation with Natalie on commercial vessel hull biofouling
4. Picture number three, President Navi poses with our wonderful speakers.
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11/12/2025
Come join us at our very first event! With a theme of underwater life, this event would be perfect for for ocean enthusiasts to learn more about what is happening in Alaska's coastal ecosystems.
It's also a cool opportunity for Marine & Environmental Science majors at APU to learn more about what our instructors do outside the classroom with our dear Professors Benjamin Wilkins and T. Scott Smeltz.
Come grab a coffee and some scones and listen in on November 14th, next Friday evening!