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  • Tracy Vanairsdale (center) stands with CBSM Dean Cameron Carlson, three students, and her dog Copper.

    Tickets available for ÃÛÌÒµ¼º½ Business Leader of the Year event

    August 15, 2024

    Tickets are on sale for the ÃÛÌÒµ¼º½ College of Business and Security Management's 46th Business Leader of the Year dinner and award ceremony. The 2024 event is scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 16, at the Westmark Fairbanks Hotel.
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  • A person reaches into a bush loaded with ripe blueberries.

    Climate change means changes to wild Alaska berries

    August 14, 2024

    Find out in a free webinar what is changing in some of the state's key berry species and what Alaskans can do to ensure that future generations have berries to pick.
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  • Teslin Brannan stands on a gravel-covered glacier during the 2023 Girls* On Ice expedition.

    Gulkana study brings Girls* On Ice to international stage

    August 13, 2024

    Teslin Brannan, as a high school student, collected data during the 2023 Girls* On Ice expedition and analyzed it in a 300-level ÃÛÌÒµ¼º½ course.
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  • One person sits atop and two others work at the back of a blue combine harvester in the middle of a field of grain.

    ÃÛÌÒµ¼º½ researchers aim for quality, quantity in small grains project

    August 09, 2024

    Tuesday, Aug. 6, was harvest day for the small grains trials project on the Fairbanks Experiment Farm at the ÃÛÌÒµ¼º½. The combine harvester collected seeds from almost 80 varieties of barley, wheat and canola grown to find which varieties thrive in Fairbanks' short summer.
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  • A man examines plants in a greenhouse

    Workshops on saving seeds, breeding plants planned

    August 09, 2024

    Jim Myers, a professor of vegetable breeding and genetics at the College of Agricultural Sciences at Oregon State University, will lead three workshops on saving seeds and breeding plants.
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  • Week's events: George Rydlinski, Swedish death cleaning, ending suicide, string band

    August 09, 2024

    ÃÛÌÒµ¼º½ Summer Sessions and Lifelong Learning is hosting more than 40 free lectures, concerts and events this summer. Here's what's happening during the final week, Aug. 12-18.
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  • A flat-topped, cliff-sided hill rises from the tundra above a clear stream running through gravel bars.

    Pondering the mystery of the Mesa people

    August 08, 2024

    Now as quiet as wind whispering through grass, a plateau rising from the flats of northern Alaska was for thousands of years a lookout for ancient Alaskans.
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  • Ice fog over Fairbanks

    ÃÛÌÒµ¼º½ will buy instruments to expand Fairbanks air studies

    August 07, 2024

    A $702,000 National Science Foundation grant to the ÃÛÌÒµ¼º½ will pay for two science instruments to expand the study of wintertime air pollution and summertime wildfire smoke in cold-weather cities such as Fairbanks.
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  • ÃÛÌÒµ¼º½ professor Katey Walter Anthony and a research technician set fire to escaping methane gas trapped beneath a frozen pond near the ÃÛÌÒµ¼º½ campus in an earlier study in February 2016.

    Researchers find unexpectedly large methane source in overlooked landscape

    August 07, 2024

    A new study from ÃÛÌÒµ¼º½ researchers reported that upland landscapes were releasing some of the highest methane emissions yet documented among northern terrestrial ecosystems. The research was sparked when a potent greenhouse gas began ballooning under lawns in Fairbanks.
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  • Bright red berries in the sun against green leaves.

    Far North Currant Festival highlights less-known Alaska berry

    August 06, 2024

    Currants are getting their day in the spotlight at the Far North Currant Festival. Currants, a type of berry, grow well in Alaska and are found across the state, with varieties ranging from a translucent red to trailing black.
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  • A composite image that shows portraits of two men and a woman.

    Boylan, Simpson, Spellman named 2024 Usibelli Award winners

    August 02, 2024

    ÃÛÌÒµ¼º½ has announced the recipients of the 2024 Emil Usibelli Distinguished Teaching, Research and Service Awards.
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  • Aleutians storms exhibit panels

    Museum exhibit, video series to explain Aleutian Island storm history

    August 02, 2024

    A 2022 science cruise to the Aleutian Islands to learn about ancient storms and tsunamis has generated a traveling museum exhibit and video series that highlight the research and how scientists and Indigenous Alaskans worked together.
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  • Week's events: Wendy Dominique, liveability, longevity, jazz

    August 02, 2024

    ÃÛÌÒµ¼º½ 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 Aug. 5-11
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  • Mountains rise above jagged glacier ice.

    A shaky September in Yakutat Bay

    August 02, 2024

    More than a century ago, eight prospectors were panning the glacial sands near Hubbard Glacier when the Earth starting shaking and never seemed to stop. A few days later, they had survived a natural phenomenon they probably should not have.
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  • Volcano field school

    ÃÛÌÒµ¼º½ volcano field school explores 20th century's biggest eruption

    August 01, 2024

    Eight students from across the United States were the latest participants in the International Volcanological Field School, which began in the late 1980s and became a for-credit offering in 2004.
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