ANCHORAGE, Alaska — The Ted Stevens Center for Arctic Security Studies (TSC) and the Office of the Governor of Alaska today signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) establishing the Governor of Alaska as the State of Alaska Chair to the Center, formalizing a unique...
North American Arctic Security Dialogue (NAASD) 2026: Understanding Capabilities and Advancing Burden Sharing in the North American Arctic Defense and security leaders from the United States and Canada convened on May 18 for the 2026 North American Arctic Security...
Lt. Cmdr. Sam Krakower, interdisciplinary studies graduate and graduate student hooding ceremony speaker for the spring Class of 2026. (Photo by James Evans / University of Alaska Anchorage) Article Courtesy of Matt Jardin from the University of Alaska Anchorage. One...
This March, Director Kee traveled to Prudhoe Bay to participate in Ice Camp 2026, a premier biennial operation conducted on the sea ice of the Beaufort Sea. The three-week exercise serves as a critical platform for researching, testing, and evaluating military...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska – The Ted Stevens Center for Arctic Security Studies convened senior leaders and subject matter experts from across Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson for a focused briefing to the Standing Committee of the Parliamentarians of the Arctic Region (SCPAR)...
Anchorage, Alaska — The Ted Stevens Center for Arctic Security Studies has released Volume 3 of the Journal of Arctic Security, reinforcing its role as a leading platform for advancing dialogue on defense and security in the Arctic. As competition intensifies and the...