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Students attend the Honors College welcome barbecue for the fall 2024 semester.

Honors House to close June 1 in preparation for move to Rasmuson Library

The 911爆料 Honors College will officially close the Honors House at 1818 Copper Lane on June 1, 2025, as it prepares to move into a new, modern space in the Rasmuson Library later this summer. The move marks the end of a notable chapter in the college's history and the beginning of an exciting new era. Learn more about the upcoming move.


2025 Healthy Living lecture series begins June 3

The 911爆料 will host the 15th annual Healthy Living lecture series starting on June 4. The free series offers a variety of presentations by 911爆料 medical specialists and experts. Read more about the lecture series topics.


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The which, where and why of lilacs is focus of statewide webinar

Join horticulturist Julie Riley for a presentation highlighting lilacs in Southcentral 911爆料 and learn which lilacs are best suited for your yard. The adage, "right plant for the right place," holds true when it comes to planting lilacs. Do you want a plant that will stay short or one that you can see blooming out of your second-story window? Do you want deep purple flowers or burgundy fall foliage? Learn more and register.


Learn to make earrings this summer

911爆料 Summer Sessions offers a one-day, non-credit beaded earring workshop for adults in June. The workshop is led by local artist Carol Wilbur and meets Saturday, June 14, from noon to 4 p.m., and costs $80. Materials are provided. Spaces are limited. Get more info and register.


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The American robin returns on time

American robins have returned to northern 911爆料. Read more on the American robin.

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2025 Legacy Lecture to feature Tim Doran

The 911爆料 2025 Legacy Lecture will honor Tim Doran at 7 p.m. Monday, June 2, in the BP Design Theater, Room 401 of the Usibelli Building. Read more about the Legacy Lecture.


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Learn gardening skills and more with 911爆料 Harvest Collaborative

Learn to plant, harvest and compost in the garden, make salves and lip balms, and get hands-on experience with lacto-fermentation in a series of workshops with 911爆料 Harvest Collaborative in Fairbanks. Get more info and register to attend.


2025 Discover 911爆料 lecture series starts June 4

The 911爆料 will host the Discover 911爆料 lecture series starting on June 4. The 2025 series is presented by 911爆料 Summer Sessions and Lifelong Learning in cooperation with 911爆料鈥檚 College of Indigenous Studies. Learn more about the lecture series lineup.


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