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  • a convention both with a large hanging Ӱ sign and various displays of photos.

    ӰxAGU highlights Arctic science

    December 10, 2023

    More than 100 Ӱ researchers and graduate and undergraduate students are presenting at the 2023 American Geophysical Union fall meeting.
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  • portrait of Michelle Demmert

    Report on missing Indigenous people features Ӱ chapter

    December 08, 2023

    A national report on missing, murdered and trafficked Indigenous people features a separate chapter on Ӱ's situation, according to a University of Ӱ Fairbanks assistant professor who helped create the document.
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  • Three birch trees lit by lights on the ground stand in a snow-covered forest.

    Memories of souls in a winter birch forest

    December 08, 2023

    On a recent afternoon, middle Ӱ slipped into darkness. But a few hours after the 3:17 p.m. sunset, a golden light appeared in a field cleared of trees by a farmer more than a century ago.
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  • black paper circles with bright splashes of paint laid out on a table

    December museum programs explore celebrations

    December 01, 2023

    Family programs at the University of Ӱ Museum of the North will explore the theme of celebration during December.
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  • Sunlight touches a snowy city in this aerial view.

    Long-term views of a changed Ӱ

    November 30, 2023

    As an instructor for Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, I have stood before a group of Ӱns every Tuesday night this November. During the most recent class session of Ned Rozell's Ӱ, I asked 17 people what changes they have noticed in this giant peninsula during their time here.
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  • Michelle Ramirez stands on Rainbow Street in Reykjavik, Iceland, while attending the Arctic Circle Assembly in October 2023.

    Climate scholar participates in youth panel at Arctic Circle Assembly

    November 29, 2023

    Undergraduate biology major Michelle Ramirez attended the Arctic Circle Assembly in October 2023. The conference was the latest in a string of high-profile climate events and conferences that the climate scholar has participated in to hone her vision of how best to engage in climate-related activities.
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  • A stalk of bull kelp grows in Kachemak Bay

    Ӱ-led project will look for rare-earth elements in Southeast Ӱ seaweed

    November 28, 2023

    A University of Ӱ Fairbanks-led research team has been awarded a $1.9 million federal grant to explore whether seaweed are absorbing rare-earth elements near a rich deposit in Southeast Ӱ.
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  • The legs, feet and skis of three cross-country skate skiers are visible in the photo as the skiers glide across a packed snow surface.

    Surfing in winter on cross-country skis

    November 28, 2023

    With mild temperatures and ample snow, much of Ӱ is now primed for cross-country skiing. It's a sport for all ages, made possible by friction.
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  • A group of young women traverse a snow field on a rope line at Gulkana Glacier. Photo by Hannah Mode.

    Inspiring Girls* Expeditions 2024 accepting applications

    November 27, 2023

    Inspiring Girls* Expeditions Ӱ is accepting applications for a unique suite of tuition-free backcountry science and art education programs in summer 2024.
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  • A man wearing protective gloves, long sleeves and a hat carries apparatus to spray herbicides in an agricultural test plot.

    Delta Harvest Wrap-Up set for Nov. 30

    November 22, 2023

    Learn about current agricultural research efforts, share observations about the past growing season and help identify future research needs at the 2023 Delta Harvest Wrap-Up.
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  • A drawing of the earth showing a shift from renewable to non renewable energy sources.

    Ӱ experts co-author national climate assessment

    November 21, 2023

    Climate change will have far-reaching consequences to the people of Ӱ, according to the fifth National Climate Assessment, a report from the U.S. government released last week. Five experts from the University of Ӱ Fairbanks were among the authors of the Ӱ chapter of the assessment, which goes beyond documented ecosystem changes to focus on societal implications of climate change.
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  • a platter of fresh oysters on the half shell

    Call for presentations: 2024 Ӱ Mariculture Conference

    November 20, 2023

    Ӱ Sea Grant is seeking presentations from farmers, processors, researchers, community leaders and other professionals for the 2024 Mariculture Conference of Ӱ to be held Feb. 26-29 in Anchorage.
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  • Ӱ to host auditions for 'Something in the Living Room'

    November 20, 2023

    The University of Ӱ Fairbanks Department of Theatre and Film is hosting auditions for the upcoming play, “Something in the Living Room.”
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  • a vast landscape of snow

    The snowiest day in Ӱ (and U.S.) history?

    November 16, 2023

    Last week, as most of Ӱ joined the cryosphere and became snow-covered, one area again stood out as one of the snowiest places on the planet.
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  • a wet hat with a logo for Ӱ Young Fishermen's Summit

    Young fishermen event coming to Anchorage

    November 15, 2023

    The 10th Ӱ Young Fishermen's Summit will be held at the Marriott Anchorage Downtown on Dec. 5-7, 2023.
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