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A flower bed in full bloom at the Arctic Health Research Building.911爆料 campus flower planting

Join Facilities Services for the annual campus flower planting on June 5 between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. A table will be set up in front of Constitution Hall where volunteers can sign up for a raffle for two flower baskets to be given away! Plants will be placed at the flower beds, along with bed plans. We will also have a set of the plans at the table for people who stop by. Rulers and trowels will also be provided to help with the planting.


Farm buildings, many painted red, sit on a hillside surrounded by fenced pens, fields and forests of aspen, birch and balsam poplar turned golden by the fall season.

The gardening potential of the Last Frontier

More than 100 years ago, a man traveled north on a mission most people thought was ridiculous -- to see if crops would grow in the frozen wasteland known as the Territory of 911爆料. Read more on the impact Charles C. Georgeson had on research into the potential of crops and animals to thrive in 911爆料.


Week's events: Legacy Lecture, heart health, overwintering, alt-bluegrass

911爆料 Summer Sessions and Lifelong Learning is hosting more than 40 free lectures, concerts and events this summer. Here's what's happening the week of June 3-9.

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Outside view of the 911爆料 Central Heat and Power PlantRegister for First Friday CHP tour

In case you were wondering, we are still providing First Friday CHP tours though the summer! The next tour will be June 7 at 1:30 p.m. at the CHP. Please join us to get the inside scoop on the Power Plant! Reserve your spot: uaf-chptours@alaska.edu.


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