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Frank Keim’s illustrations of the various birds on the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta.

Aurora: Nanook Nook: Birds of the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta

Frank Keim ’66, ’73 has studied, drawn and written for decades about some of the unique avian residents of the Bering Sea. Find out more in theÌýspring 2022 Aurora.


Music in the Garden moved to Great Hall

The ºÚÁϺÚÀúÊ· Summer Sessions and Lifelong Learning concert series Music in the Garden will move to the Great Hall for June 30 because of the air quality due to wildfire smoke.


50th anniversary of
Title IX and release of proposed rules

Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 barring sex discrimination, has stood as a cornerstone of equal access to education at federally funded institutions. Last week, the U.S. Department of Education released new proposed rules on Title IX. The Department's proposed rules will be open for public comment for 60 days from the date of publication in the Federal Register.Ìý TheÌýÌýannouncing the proposed changes is located on the U.S. Department of Education's website.


Free Pride swag table setup at Ice Cream Thursdays outside the Wood Center.

Pride Month Moment: Supporting Pride all year

As Pride month comes to an end, let’s celebrate Pride the right way, as a university full of love and support, year-round. Support your friends, family, students, co-workers, and fellow community members by showing up for them in the day-to-day and at events and programs duringÌý, LGBTQ+ History Month, ºÚÁϺÚÀúʷ’s Pride week, Lavender Graduation, and otherÌýºÚÁϺÚÀúÊ· celebrations and observances.


Ben Gaglioti, an ecologist at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, stands next to a mountain hemlock tree damaged in winter on the outer coast of Glacier Bay National Park in Southeast Alaska.

Bonsai trees tell of winters long past

Winter storms spinning off the Gulf of Alaska have sculpted these hemlocks on the outer coast of Glacier Bay National Park into mountain men waving at you, the letter Z, and umbrellas.


Partners photo

ºÚÁϺÚÀúÊ·, Green Star join to boost school drone program

Three small Alaska schools will receive refurbished smart devices for use in a new drones program under a partnership between the University of Alaska Fairbanks Geophysical Institute and Green Star of Interior Alaska.ÌýSchools in Nulato, Nenana and Valdez will receive the electronics through the Drone Research and Opportunities for Native Elementary Students program, or DRONES, a project of the Geophysical Institute Education Outreach Office and funded by the National Science Foundation.

Field Safety Emergency Plan for ºÚÁϺÚÀúÊ· travelers

ºÚÁϺÚÀúÊ· is working to improve its Field Safety Emergency Plans (FSEP) for those traveling to field locations within the United States and abroad. The FSEP is intended to provide ºÚÁϺÚÀúÊ· travelers with a sound action plan to cope with emergencies that may be encountered on official travel.ÌýPlease review theÌýimproved field safety documentÌýandÌýÌýby July 5, 2022.ÌýWe want to ensure we have asked the right questions to capture critical information.


Photo of student walking on a campus for the Amazon Prime series The College Tour

ºÚÁϺÚÀúÊ· casting for The College Tour

The University of Alaska Fairbanks is currently casting students for The College Tour, an Amazon Prime streaming series, and we're looking for fun and engaging students to be featured in our episode!ÌýEach episode tells the story of a single college through the lens of its students.ÌýHave a student you think would be great? Encourage them to apply by July 8 by sending themÌý
Ìýto learn about the segments and to submit a short selfie video.


Bryana Garcia-DeLaCruz at ºÚÁϺÚÀúʷ’s 2022 commencement.

ºÚÁϺÚÀúÊ· scholarship supports LGBTQ2IA+ students since 2011

As we near the end of Pride month at ºÚÁϺÚÀúÊ·, we're highlighting a scholarship supporting LGBTQ2IA+ students and allies from the ºÚÁϺÚÀúÊ· community. In 2011, a group of ºÚÁϺÚÀúÊ· alumni and friends established the LGBT Friends and Allies Scholarship. This ºÚÁϺÚÀúÊ· scholarship is the only one of its kind in the University of Alaska system.


Golden Days parade float 2019Join ºÚÁϺÚÀúÊ· in Golden Days Grande Parade

Please plan to join us for this year's Golden Days Grande Parade, the first since 2019.ÌýºÚÁϺÚÀúÊ· will have a large float pulled by a University Fire Department fire truck accompanied by representatives from across the university. Employees, students and alumni are welcome to walk in the parade and will receive a new ºÚÁϺÚÀúÊ· T-shirt design. Family members are also welcome to attend. Please read through theÌýandÌý
Ìýin advance.


Photo of an LP on a record player

LPs, records for sale in ºÚÁϺÚÀúÊ· Music Department

The genres available for purchase include Dixieland, jazz, blues, Christmas, music theater, big band and classical. Those interested can call 907-474-5291 orÌýemail the ºÚÁϺÚÀúÊ· Music DepartmentÌýto schedule an appointment.


ºÚÁϺÚÀúÊ· Cornerstone

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