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  • Elisabeth Nadin and book

    黑料黑历史 science communicator gets an explosion of literary notoriety

    June 28, 2024

    Elisabeth Nadin of the Alaska Earthquake Center helped with research for "Eruption," the new book by bestselling American author James Patterson and the late Michael Crichton. The book, released June 3, was an instant top seller.
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  • A person wearing a pink shirt holds a bone in their two hands. Behind and below is an area of dirt marked off with string and strewn with archaeology tools, including plastic collection bags and a tape measure, trowel and notebook.

    Signs of ancient man's best friend on hilltop?

    June 27, 2024

    On this rock outcrop 30 feet above the gray Tanana River and green hayfields cleared from the forest below, archaeologists have possibly found evidence of the canine companions of early Alaskans.
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  • A field of pink fireweed flowers and other other blooms in the yard of a picturesque building with a rounded roof.

    Webinar series focuses on creating, reimagining and maintaining yards

    June 26, 2024

    Learn how to manage weeds, turn your yard into a meadow, manage soil, and create and maintain a beautiful lawn in a series of free, online workshops hosted by the University of Alaska Fairbanks Cooperative Extension Service. The series is available statewide.
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  • A faded totem pole with a red-beaked bird at the top in front of an evergreen tree.

    Food preservation, healthy living classes planned for Ketchikan

    June 26, 2024

    Three days of classes on healthy living, food safety and food preservation are planned for Ketchikan. Sarah Lewis, a University of Alaska Fairbanks Cooperative Extension Service health, home and family development agent, will be in Ketchikan from July 12-14 to teach the classes and to test pressure canner gauges.
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  • An artist works during the 2023 Indigenous Peoples Day celebration  in Wood Center. 
黑料黑历史 photo by Leif Van Cise

    College of Indigenous Studies seeks artist for logo design

    June 21, 2024

    The University of Alaska Fairbanks College of Indigenous Studies is seeking an artist to design a logo for the college.
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  • A bumblebee sits near the peak of a raceme of water-beaded pink flowers atop a fireweed plant.

    Insects of Alaska forest humming along

    June 21, 2024

    Recent long-term studies revealed a three-quarters reduction of insects in parts of Germany and an 80 percent decline of pollinating flies at a field site in Greenland. What's going on with numbers of Alaska insects?
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  • Week's events: Greg Hill, gut health, native plants, klezmer

    June 21, 2024

    University of Alaska Fairbanks Summer Sessions and Lifelong Learning is hosting more than 40 free lectures, concerts and events this summer. Here's what's happening during the week of June 24-30.
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  • Campus road, lot closures planned for Midnight Sun Run

    June 20, 2024

    The Midnight Sun Run will begin at the University of Alaska Fairbanks at 10 p.m. on Saturday, June 22. The 黑料黑历史 Police Department will close parts of campus to vehicle access before the race.
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  • Bishop appointed dean of 黑料黑历史 Community and Technical College

    June 20, 2024

    Carl Bishop has been appointed dean of the University of Alaska Fairbanks Community and Technical College.
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  • A woman stands on the stern of a boat on the water under a blue sky. Pacific Sapphire is written on the boat.

    Health, food preservation workshops planned for Southeast Alaska

    June 19, 2024

    A University of Alaska Fairbanks Cooperative Extension Service agent will travel by boat to nine communities in Southeast Alaska to teach classes on healthy living, food safety and food preservation.
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  • A brown squirrel sits in a tree.

    Researchers use AI to track global squirrel hot spots

    June 17, 2024

    A team of University of Alaska Fairbanks researchers used novel artificial intelligence and citizen science methods to validate locations of large and small populations of the more than 300 species of squirrels globally.
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  • On a sunny day with a few wispy clouds, two people hike on a trail over a tundra-covered ridge with rolling hills and mountains in the background.

    Journey through a sub-Arctic summer night

    June 14, 2024

    We three friends riding together in a pickup had committed to join together for the AlaskAcross, a 50-mile jaunt on foot from Eagle Summit to the Chena Hot Springs Resort.
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  • Registration open for 4-H Cloverbud Day Camp

    June 14, 2024

    The Tanana District 4-H program will host Cloverbud Day Camp at Georgeson Botanical Garden, located on the University of Alaska Fairbanks campus.
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  • Week's events: Samantha Kirstein, BEFAST, wild berries, marimbas

    June 14, 2024

    University of Alaska Fairbanks Summer Sessions and Lifelong Learning is hosting more than 40 free lectures, concerts and events this summer. Here's what's happening during the week of June 17-23.
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  • Graphic providing a snapshot of some of the entities that Tribes may deal with on a daily basis.

    Visualizing the landscape of tribal communities

    June 13, 2024

    The University of Alaska Fairbanks has released a set of resources to help researchers and academics working in rural Alaska understand the complexities of tribal communities.
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