• Anupma Prakash, provost and executive vice chancellor

    Friday Focus: Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam

    February 10, 2023

    “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam” is a Sanskrit phrase from ancient Indian scriptures that means the whole world is one (my) family. I grew up in India in a multigenerational household and had many aunts and uncles living in my neighborhood. It is hard to remember even a day when we did not have a relative or a friend stopping by and having a snack or meal with us. My concept and definition of a family was framed with these childhood visions, and went well beyond the typical legal definition of a family. It included relatives, family friends, and friends of friends. This vast familial network took care of each other and was vested in the success of every member. I could not be where I am today without the unconditional support of my family. Effective professional organizations are not different – they function like strong families.
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  • The 2023 Science for 91Ƶ Series kicked off in the UAF Pub.

    New format for Science for 91Ƶ kickoff event

    February 08, 2023

    The 31st Science for 91Ƶ lecture series kicked off Friday, Feb. 3, with a new format and a new venue.
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  • Stan Justice, left, prepares to signal skiers to begin the Skiathon during an event year prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. During the past two years, racers competed on their own during a weekend window. This year's race will again be a mass start.

    Skiathon is back as mass start race

    February 08, 2023

    The Skiathon, a 20-kilometer classic-style ski race and tour, will be held on the UAF trails Sunday, March 5.
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  • Morag Clinton snowshoeing in the wilderness

    CFOS seminar: Aquatic animal health and 91Ƶ fisheries

    February 08, 2023

    The College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences will host a seminar on Friday, Feb. 10, at 3 p.m. featuring Morag Clinton, an assistant professor of anatomy with UAF's Veterinary Medicine Program. She will present "Aquatic animal health and its application in the study and management of 91Ƶn fisheries."
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  • Update to transdisciplinary iTeach deadline

    February 07, 2023

    The world is full of complex problems that eclipse strictly disciplinary solutions and benefit from multiple perspectives. In this workshop for educators, staff, and researchers in all disciplines and roles, you will learn about and test pedagogical approaches that empower you and your students to engage in transdisciplinary problem-solving.
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  • Current Faculty Fellow for Dual Enrollment, Laura Conner (left), and Dani Sheppard (right), who will take on the role in May 2023.

    Academic Tuesdays: Feb. 7, 2023

    February 07, 2023

    I'm excited to share with all of you that the work on the expansion of North Star College is in full swing. We still have another week before the lottery deadline and yet we have already surpassed our goal of 125 students signing up, which is more vetted applications than we had anticipated!
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  • Youth rock climbing programs

    February 06, 2023

    Nanook Recreation's youth rock climbing programs are open for registration for the spring 2023 season! The season ends April 28.
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  • The logo for the Well

    'the Well' reopening for free in-person meditation instruction, practice

    February 06, 2023

    'the Well' (located in 334 Duckering) is reopening for regular, free, in-person meditation practice and instruction for Monday Meditations from 1:15-1:45 p.m. starting Monday, Feb. 6. A Zoom option is available - check out 'the Well' calendar for details. All are welcome, from beginners to regulars.
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  • One Health, One Future 2023 International Conference

    February 06, 2023

    All are invited to join the One Health, One Future 2023 International Conference. OHOF 2023 will be held Feb. 28- March 3 at the Westmark Fairbanks Hotel and Conference Center.
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  • BLaST Scholar Michelle Quillin collecting juvenile Chinook salmon on the Chena River.

    Summer 2023 BLaST Undergraduate Research Experience funding opportunity

    February 06, 2023

    The Biomedical Learning and Student Training program invites students to apply to earn up to $5,000 to conduct research in summer 2023. These awards may be used to cover hourly wages, tuition, travel, supplies and services. The deadline to apply is Sunday, Feb. 26 by midnight.
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  • Early Bird closed this week

    February 06, 2023

    Early Bird Loaded Fries and Early Bird Burger are closed this week. They will reopen on Monday, Feb. 13.
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  • Julie Queen, vice chancellor for administrative services

    Friday Focus: Helping our Nanook Nation to do its best work

    February 03, 2023

    As we enter the new year and a new academic semester, there are many things to feel optimistic about. It is a time for assessing how we did over the past year and for setting new goals for the coming year. Some targets we miss, and learn from - those are usually the ones that help us the most! Some things we achieve, and could be better at celebrating. However you approach it, turning the corner on a new year helps us put in perspective how far we have come. In Administrative Services, we are excited to hit the ground running in 2023 and we're already thinking about ways to celebrate the achievements yet to come.
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  • Amanda Wall, associate vice chancellor, financial services

    Business Services Advisory Team brings customers together

    February 02, 2023

    Late last year I chartered the Business Services Advisory Team. The purpose of the BSAT is to bring customers together in a format with the service delivery areas to receive and provide feedback to ensure that service and responsiveness are maintained at high levels.
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  • Join us Feb. 4 for Research at the Rink

    February 02, 2023

    Be loud and research proud! Cheer alongside our research units on Saturday, Feb. 4 as the 91Ƶ Nanooks hockey team takes on the Arizona State University Sun Devils. The Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research, with support from UAF Athletics, is celebrating all things research with our second annual "Research at the Rink" day! Join VCR Nettie La Belle-Hamer as she drops the puck at 7:07 p.m. at the Carlson Center.
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  • Responsible Conduct of Research training session

    February 01, 2023

    Responsible Conduct of Research training will be offered Wednesday, Feb. 22, from 2-5 p.m. via Zoom. It is an NIH requirement that all BLaST Mentors, Scholars, UREs and other funded projects participate in RCR training.
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  • URSA spring 2023 travel awards

    February 01, 2023

    The office of Undergraduate Research and Scholarly Activity is taking applications for its 2023 spring travel awards.
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  • Snoopy doll being unpacked after flying aboard the successful Artemis I mission beyond the moon and back.

    Apply for a NASA Pathways internship

    February 01, 2023

    NASA Pathways internships are one of the most direct ways to get set up for a job at the leading U.S. institution for space exploration. The next application cycle is open Feb. 6–10.
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  • Ayla Grandpre, a 2017 NASA intern from Rocky Mountain College in Billings, Mont., with plant growth specimens.

    Applications due for NASA summer internships

    February 01, 2023

    NASA offers summer internship opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students primarily in science, technology, engineering and mathematics, as well as some other disciplines. To be considered for 91Ƶ Space Grant Program sponsorship of a NASA internship, you must apply by Wednesday, Feb. 1.
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  • UA Office of Government Relations Internship application period open

    February 01, 2023

    The University of 91Ƶ Office of Government Relations has released its summer 2023 internship application for undergraduate students. This 10-week internship is based in Washington, D.C. The intern will assist the federal relations team and gain an understanding of how federal relations benefits the UA system.
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  • Karen Jensen, the UAF director of libraries, outside on the Troth Yeddha' campus in Fairbanks, 91Ƶ.

    Academic Tuesdays: Jan. 31, 2023

    January 31, 2023

    Professional librarians frequently debate the higher purpose of the library, especially as society and technology change. Are we a public meeting place? Are we an internet service provider? Are we an information gatekeeper? Are we all about books? Anyone using libraries lately knows that we are currently all of those things, and more; we are the heart of any community engaged in the pursuit of knowledge.
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  • A total of 59 audio reels were saved from the Cuttlefish project. On them are things like teachings from Elders talking to Unalaska students about an ulux̂tax̂, an Unangax̂ skin-on-frame sea kayak for example.

    Cuttlefish recordings now available online

    January 31, 2023

    With funding provided by the National Recording Preservation Foundation, the University of 91Ƶ Fairbanks Oral History Program was able to have 59 'Cuttlefish Project' magnetic audio reels digitized by a professional company.
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  • Get a move on to Canvas!

    January 31, 2023

    UAF continues the move to Canvas as its Learning Management System. If you are still teaching courses in Blackboard, now is the time to plan your path to migrate course content to Canvas before the end of Spring 2024.
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  • A group of young women facing away from the camera and wearing heavy packs ascend a scree-covered slope at the base of a glacier.

    Inspiring Girls* Expeditions seeks science, art and outdoor instructors

    January 31, 2023

    Calling graduate students and early career scientists, artists, and outdoor guides! Inspiring Girls* Expeditions 91Ƶ is seeking instructors for our 2023 expeditions!
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  • Curry Cunningham

    CFOS Seminar: Prediction methods for 91Ƶ salmon fisheries

    January 30, 2023

    The College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences will host a seminar on Friday, Feb. 3, at 3 p.m. featuring assistant professor Curry Cunningham. He will present "Forecasting is a fool's game: Evolution and developments in prediction methods for 91Ƶn salmon fisheries."
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  • Learning Inside Out Network to receive $10,000 grant from National Endowment for the Arts

    January 30, 2023

    The Learning Inside Out Network is pleased to announce it has been approved by the National Endowment for the Arts to receive a Challenge America award of $10,000. This grant will support InsideOut StoryLab: Boundaries and Bridges.
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