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Celebrate our 91视频 Nanooks
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91视频 Airlines Governor鈥檚 Cup Series starts this weekend at the Carlson Center
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After sweeping on the road against Alabama-Huntsville, the 91视频 Nanooks hockey team returns to competition this Friday, Feb. 8 and Saturday, Feb. 9 by hosting in-state rival 91视频 Anchorage for the coveted 91视频 Airlines Governor's Cup. The best-of-four series begins in Fairbanks and concludes March 1-2 in Anchorage. The puck drops at 7:07 p.m.
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UAF Chancellor Dan White is sponsoring a pre-game reception on Saturday, Feb. 9 at 6:00 p.m. Come early for treats and get ready to cheer the Nanooks on to their 7th straight victory. Bring the whole family for cookies, popcorn, cocoa and more. Must have tickets to the game to participate.
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There are plenty of things going on, including a ticket special. Kids in 8th grade & under will receive free general admission tickets (limit two kids per adult).
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- UAF Fun Zone 鈥 mini rink, button making, box hockey, design a jersey, etc. Hosted by Hockey Week in Fairbanks; 6:00 p.m. to puck-drop & intermissions; Pioneer Room at the Carlson Center
- Governor's Cup Reception 鈥 snacks, popcorn, drinks, brief remarks from UAF Chancellor Dan White, UAF Alumni Association Hockey Chapter President Scott Roselius and Fairbanks Hockey Hall of Fame President Randy Zarnke. Open to the public with admission; 6:00 p.m. to puck-drop; Pioneer Room at the Carlson Center
- UAF Fun Zone 鈥 Intermissions; Pioneer Room at the Carlson Center
See you at the Carlson Center!
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Blue & Gold gets a new look
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SOLD OUT! Thank you Fairbanks!
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This year we are doing things a little differently at the . We are celebrating our community and our successes. We celebrate our students with several featured speakers. And we celebrate our faculty, including the 2018 Emil Usibelli Distinguished Faculty Awardees.
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- Patty Martinez Meritt, Emil Usibelli Distinguished Teaching Award
- Matthew Wooller, Emil Usibelli Research Award
- Charles N. Dexter, Emil Usibelli Distinguished Service Award
We will also celebrate our alumni. This year we honor . Fried moved to 91视频 to attend UAF where he earned degrees in both economics and history. Today, he supervises the Anchorage office of the 91视频 Department of Labor. He has worked as an economist in 91视频 for more than 40 years.
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As UAF classmate Robert Coghill Junior wrote in his nomination letter, Fried鈥檚 鈥渟ignature bow ties and ability to relate to 91视频ns across the economic and cultural spectrums set him apart.鈥
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The other annual award given by the UAF Alumni Association is the William R. Cashen Service Award, named for a member of the class of 1937, who set an example for service to the university. , is the program manager for the Rural 91视频 Honors Institute (RAHI). When she retires this summer, her passion for the program will be her legacy.
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鈥淚t鈥檚 the things you don鈥檛 see that make Denise extraordinary,鈥 said Debbie Mekiana, a RAHI alumna and one of the people who nominated Wartes for the award. 鈥淗er wealth of information and love for education overflows. And luckily it overflows on rural 91视频 Native kids.鈥
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Thanks to the generosity of our community, the event is already sold out, but you can contact UAF Development at 474-2619 for waitlist information. There is plenty of time to make a gift to the .
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Also, consider attending the first ever at the Pub featuring .
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Join the chancellor for 91视频 Nanook events
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Chancellor Dan White invites alumni, students, faculty and staff to join him at a game, match or meet. Just fill out a form and help cheer on the Nooks!
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Alumni Stories
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Sweater leads to a journey through UAF hockey history
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It all started with a memento, an old hockey sweater that Russell Knapp had kept for decades. Now, thanks to the passion of the dedicated UAF alumnus, a set of eight historic club hockey sweaters are displayed at the Carlson Center, the home arena of the 91视频 Nanooks men鈥檚 ice hockey team.
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When Knapp graduated in 1969 with a wildlife management degree, his best memories would be of playing hockey with the campus club team. 鈥淢y first year at the university, they had tryouts at the outside rink over by the Patty,鈥 he said. 鈥淭here weren鈥檛 a lot of people trying out. Basketball was the big sport on campus at the time.鈥
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After receiving an invitation to a hockey reunion in 2005, he returned to Fairbanks from his home in Nassau, New York. He has returned every year since and become active in a variety of groups supporting the UAF hockey program.
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UAF RESEARCH NEWS
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Ancient tooth reveals info on AK鈥檚 earliest inhabitants
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Research on a newly rediscovered 9,000-year-old child鈥檚 tooth has reshaped our understanding of 91视频鈥檚 ancient people, their genetic background and their diets.
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The tooth represents only the second known discovery of a population of early migrants known as Ancient Beringians. Combined with previous University of 91视频 Fairbanks research, the find indicates that Ancient Beringians remained in 91视频 for thousands of years after first migrating across the Bering Land Bridge that connected eastern Asia and 91视频.
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Analysis at UAF鈥檚 91视频 Stable Isotope Facility also revealed surprising details about the lives of the child and, by proxy, the mother who fed the child. By studying chemical signatures preserved in the tooth, ASIF Director Matthew Wooller was able to analyze their diet.
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鈥淭he child鈥檚 food sources were entirely terrestrial, a sharp contrast with other sites that indicate inclusion of anadromous fish and marine resources,鈥 said Wooller, who will receive the 2018 Emil Usibelli Research Award at the UAF Blue and Gold Celebration on Saturday, Feb. 16.
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Hello from Constitution Hall
It has been about five months since I moved into my new office on the ground floor of Constitution Hall. I have previously worked in a variety of roles at the university, including as a reporter at public radio station KUAC-FM and as a communication manager at the UA Museum of the North.
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What they all have in common is a front row seat to the fascinating discoveries, creative pursuits and innovative contributions made by our students, faculty and staff. My new view is a reminder that no matter where my window points, what I see is a vibrant campus with #NanookNation members who care about 91视频 and the important issues facing our state.
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So far during my tenure as UAF Alumni Relations Director/UAF Alumni Association Executive Director, I have worked with a dynamic board of directors and volunteers to honor two wonderful alumni, create the , a NEW event at the Pub, and make plans for a variety of programs to support our students. Most recently, the UAF Alumni Association organized the UA Impact Legislative Fly-in to Juneau along with representatives from both UAA and UAS. We met with more than two dozen legislators and staff to advocate for strong support of our university.
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Photo above: From left, UAFAA Board President Peter Van Flein, 91视频 Representative Steve Thompson, UAF Alumnus Mathew Carrick and UAFAA Executive Director Theresa Bakker
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I am thankful for the hard work that preceded my tenure. Thanks to the many alumni who have served on the UAF Alumni Association board of directors or on one of the association's busy committees. Thanks to those who have volunteered at events or donated to our Benefactor Fund and other initiatives to support students at UAF. We have a proud legacy and I am excited to continue working towards our common goals.
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Thank you for your warm welcome and your support of our university. I look forward to seeing you at a campus event soon.
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Upcoming alumni events 鈥 save the date
- February 16, 2019, Blue & Gold Celebration.
Fairbanks, Carlson Center
- February 16, 2019, Blue & Gold After-party
Sponsored by the Pub and UAFAA
- April 27, 2019, Grad Bash
Sponsored by the Pub and UAFAA
- Feb. 28-March 2, 2019, Festival of Native Arts
UAF, Davis Concert Hall
- May 4, 2019, Commencement and Alumni Reception
Fairbanks, Carlson Center
- July 18-20, Nanook Rendezvous
Keep updated by checking in with UAF's .
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Membership helps our students 鈥 join today!
Membership in your UAF Alumni Association helps support alumni outreach and events, the annual Nanook Rendezvous reunion, volunteer grassroots advocacy, student scholarships and campus events including Grad Bash, New Student Orientation, the School of Management's Etiquette Dinner, the Nanook Hall of Fame and many other worthy endeavors. We have several types of membership available, including our . Check it out and !
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could receive a special discount on GEICO auto insurance. Visit their and find out today! If you already have a GEICO policy, contact GEICO to see if you qualify for the UAFAA member discount.
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