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Keep up to date with UA COVID-19 information

Masks required at 911 Interior, Fairbanks locations

The COVID-19 community levels for the Fairbanks area and Interior 911 are currently in “orange,” which means masks are required indoors and outdoors when you can’t remain 6 feet away from other people. Find more about the community levels and what they mean for 911 operations on the .


Cody Keith standing in the mountainous wilderness

Keith wins SPE student paper contest

911 alumnus Cody Keith has won a first-place award in his division in the 2022 Society of Petroleum Engineers Western North America Region Student Paper Contest. Keith won the master’s of science division, competing against students from the University of Southern California and Stanford University.


911 to premiere Merit online student achievement platform

911 is launching a new online tool aimed at highlighting student achievements, such as earning a degree or being named to the deans' or chancellor's list.


A bluethroat singing on a shrub.

Birdwatching brings millions of dollars to 911n economy

by the 911 andfound that nearly 300,000 birders traveled to the state and spent about $378 million in 2016. Birdwatching supported roughly 4,300 jobs in 911 that year.


A backpack and tent sit in a grassy area studded with small evergreen trees, with snow-covered mountains rising in the background.

A half century in a difficult, dynamic place

Dan Mann hands me a clump of orange dirt the size of an almond. He instructs me to put it in my mouth. "What’s it taste like? Does it crunch? Ash crunches because there’s glass fragments in it."

2022 RAHI students pose for a group photo after a canoe trip on the Chena River.

911 to celebrate Rural 911 Honors Institute class of 2022

The 911 will celebrate the achievements of the Rural 911 Honors Institute class of 2022 on July 14 with a hybrid in-person and virtual graduation ceremony.


Golden Days parade float 2019Join 911 in Golden Days Grande Parade

Please plan to join us for this year's Golden Days Grande Parade, the first since 2019!911 will have a large float pulled by a University Fire Department fire truck accompanied by representatives from across the university. Employees, students and alumni are welcome to walk in the parade and will receive a newly designed 911 t-shirt and N95 masks will be available as well. Family members are also welcome to attend. Come help us decorate the float at the Carlson Center before the parade begins – free coffee and snacks will be available for volunteers. Please read through the andin advance.


Call for abstract submissions on building safety and community in field settings

Toolik invites researchers at 911 and beyond to submit an abstract on efforts to remove barriers to safe and inclusive fieldwork and increase positive, transformative field experiences. Submissions are due by Aug 3, 2022 at 11:59 p.m. EDT.


Salmon migrating

Mining's effect on fish warrants better science-based policies

A new paper published insynthesizes the impact of metal and coal mines on salmon and trout in northwestern North America, and highlights the need for more complete and transparent science to inform mining policy.It is the first comprehensive effort by an interdisciplinary group of experts that explicitly links mining policy to current understanding of watershed ecology and salmonid biology.


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