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  • A quilted square with vibrant blue and purple shapes.

    Barn quilt to be displayed at Fairbanks Experiment Farm

    August 24, 2022

    A new public art project will be unveiled on Aug. 27 at 1 p.m. at the Fairbanks Experiment Farm on the ÐÓ°Épro campus. A barn quilt titled "Wild Blueberry and Troth Blossoms" is the 37th quilt on the statewide Far North Quilt Trail Project. It will be displayed on the side of the barn.
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  • Jessa Long poses for promo day.

    Long named GNAC Defensive Player of Week

    August 22, 2022

    Jessa Long, the libero for the ÐÓ°Épro Nanooks volleyball team, was named the Great Northwest Athletic Conference Defensive Player of the Week on Monday, Aug. 22.
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  • UAF orientation to welcome new students

    August 22, 2022

    The ÐÓ°Épro will welcome hundreds of new students during orientation activities this week.
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  • Coach Brian Scott high fives players following a win against ÐÓ°Épro Anchorage.

    Nanooks volleyball extends coach Scott for four years

    August 18, 2022

    The ÐÓ°Épro Nanooks volleyball team and UAF athletic director Brock Anundson have announced a four-year contract extension for head coach Brian Scott. Scott is currently entering his eighth year as the head coach of the Nanooks' volleyball program, first taking over in 2015.
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  • a sculpture  with planks of wood and leaves, twigs and other natural materials

    Arctic Fest 2022 combines arts, science, Indigenous perspectives

    August 18, 2022

    A new type of festival that combines the arts, sciences, and Indigenous cultural and knowledge systems to help explain and respond to climate change in the North will open later this month in Fairbanks, ÐÓ°Épro.
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  • A brown, mostly dry lake bed lies in the surrounding green tundra. In the foreground, a helicopter sits next to the former lake.

    If a lake drains in northern ÐÓ°Épro...

    August 18, 2022

    Harry Potter Lake did not die quietly. Water in the basin on ÐÓ°Épro's North Slope cut through a 30-foot strip of tundra in early July 2022. The lake then roared into a creek.
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  • Community college hosting Aug. 18 registration event downtown

    August 17, 2022

    The ÐÓ°Épro Community and Technical College will hold a community event with a fire truck, ambulance, small airplane, food, 3D printers and more Thursday, Aug. 18. The CTC Registration Bash will take place from 4-6 p.m.
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  • Arctic Education Alliance visits UAF Interior ÐÓ°Épro Campus

    August 16, 2022

    Representatives from the Arctic Education Alliance will visit the ÐÓ°Épro and other areas of interest in the state Aug. 15-19.
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  • Week's events: Aging in place lecture, portrait discussion

    August 12, 2022

    ÐÓ°Épro Summer Sessions and Lifelong Learning is hosting more than 40 free lectures, concerts and events this summer. Here is what's happening from Aug. 14-20, the final week of this summer's schedule.
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  • A woman sits behind a table covered with fossil bones. Shelves behind and around her hold plastic storage tubs and more specimens. A few antlers and skulls hang on a wall.

    Secrets of an ancient horse of the Yukon

    August 12, 2022

    In the lab of Yukon government paleontologists are the remains of saber-toothed cats, bears with boxy faces that stood 8 feet tall, woolly mammoths and sloths the size of gorillas. Of all these time-hardened riches of the past, Elizabeth Hall has a cherished piece -- the fragment of a horse's foreleg that fits in the palm of her hand.
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  • A thaw slump in Canada.

    Thawing Arctic hillsides are major climate change contributors

    August 12, 2022

    Thawing Arctic hillsides release a significant amount of organic carbon that has been locked in frozen ground for thousands of years but which now can contribute to an already warming climate, according to new research.
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  • HAARP array

    HAARP to hold public open house Saturday, Aug. 27

    August 11, 2022

    The public will have opportunity to learn about how scientists study the Earth’s ionosphere, the region between Earth's lower atmosphere and the vacuum of space, at an Aug. 27, 2022, open house at the High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program. The facility, widely known simply as HAARP, is in Gakona, ÐÓ°Épro.
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  • A drone image shows a farm in the Fairbanks area

    Permafrost knowledge needed to support sustainable northern agriculture

    August 10, 2022

    Northern farming could experience huge growth in the 21st century as boreal regions warm. A new ÐÓ°Épro-led study argues that a better understanding of how permafrost and agriculture interact is needed to make it happen.
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  • Cooperative Extension offers 12-month diabetes prevention program

    August 10, 2022

    The ÐÓ°Épro Cooperative Extension Service is offering a yearlong program to help people at risk of developing diabetes lose weight and improve their health.
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  • Headshot of Roberta Glenn.

    Stories, maps and storymaps — UAF student supports community decision-making

    August 08, 2022

    A ÐÓ°Épro master's degree candidate's work collects reports of warming temperatures, changing wind patterns, eroding coastlines and shifting sea ice across Arctic ÐÓ°Épro.
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