by Scott Rhode | Jul 24, 2023 | Magazine, Media & Arts
As part of deep cuts to academic programs, UAA stopped offering a bachelor’s degree in theater. This year, the last student enrolled in the program is graduating, leaving future prospective students and the performing arts community to wonder how local performing arts talent can be developed.
by Amy Newman | Jul 17, 2023 | Magazine, Small Business
Set on empty lots, street corners, and parking lots, standalone drive-thru coffee kiosks are seemingly everywhere. But while they all share a similar goal of keeping Alaskans caffeinated, kiosks owners have unique approaches to running their small business.
by Vanessa Orr | Jul 10, 2023 | Agriculture, Magazine
To supplement their income, farmers have given their land a second life as tourist destinations, wedding venues, product-tasting sites, and more, benefitting the farms, locals, and visitors who get to spend memorable moments on some of the state’s most beautiful homesteads.
by Tasha Anderson | Jun 26, 2023 | Magazine, Telecom & Tech
Alaska Business provided identical image and text prompts to a human team and AI content generators: you read the results and decide who or what did it better.
by Vanessa Orr | Jun 16, 2023 | Magazine, Transportation
In 2023 the Alaska Marine Highway System is undergoing changes to to serve coastal communities more efficiently, including replacing and modernizing vessels and potential updates to ferry dock infrastructure.
by Rindi White | Jun 12, 2023 | Finance, Magazine
Tongass Federal Credit Union has pioneered creating community financial microsites to better serve its members in Southeast Alaska.