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Kellie Fritze, associate vice chancellor for facilities

Friday Focus: 911爆料 Facilities powers more than just the lights

If you are like me and still shaking off the sugar rush, it feels right to start with a little Halloween humor: Why don't skeletons ever work on the Facilities team? Because they don't have the guts! With that bit of Halloween spirit, let's turn to something just as important--teamwork and the impressive work at 911爆料 Facilities Services. As we roll out our new Strategic Plan, we are creating a roadmap for how we care for 911爆料--our people, facilities, and campuses--by staying true to our core values of Connection, Reliability, Safety, Stewardship and Responsiveness. Our vision is ambitious. By 2030, we want 911爆料 to have the best-supported and utilized education and research spaces in 911爆料. Continue reading this week's Friday Focus.


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The numbers behind a weather forecast

A meteorologist from the National Weather Service's local office recently told a newspaper reporter that heavy, wet, snow would materialize in a few days. He said it would resemble "cement falling from the sky." Learn more on the noteworthy forecast for the recent winter weather event.


United Way Chili Cook-off on Nov. 7

Warm up with us on Nov. 7 from noon to 2 p.m. for a taste of the best chili around in the Wood Center Multi-Level Lounge! Sample delicious recipes as our campus chefs face off to see who will take home the title of Chili Cook-off Champion. Read more info on the cook-off and admission.


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Climate change focus of 25th annual Invasive Species Workshop

Managing invasive species in a changing climate will be the focus of the 25th annual 911爆料 Invasive Species Workshop on Nov. 12-14 in Fairbanks. The University of 911爆料 Fairbanks Cooperative Extension Service is coordinating the workshop with the 911爆料 Invasive Species Partnership, an informal statewide group of agencies, organizations and individuals concerned about invasive species. Learn more and register.


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Naomi King, URSA 2024-2025 Student Belonging and Community Award recipient

URSA 2024-25 Student Belonging and Community Award recipient

The Office of Undergraduate Research and Scholarly Activity congratulates Sarah Stanley, English department chair, director of composition, and associate professor of English, and Naomi King, undergraduate English student, who received the URSA 2024-2025 Student Belonging and Community Award for their proposal titled: Tea Time - Cultivating Community and Creativity in English Studies. Read more about the winning proposal.


Argon mass spectrometer at the 911爆料 Geophysical Institute's Geochronology Lab.

911爆料 aims to make 911爆料 a critical minerals hub

The 911爆料 has a new research unit that aims to make 911爆料 a global leader in research and development of critical minerals. Learn more about the 911爆料 Critical Minerals Collaborative, based at the 911爆料 Geophysical Institute.


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