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  • Ancient marine shoreline

    911爆料 scientists to hunt for clues about Arctic Ocean glaciation

    May 19, 2023

    Evidence indicates a thick ice sheet, not annual sea ice and icebergs, covered the Arctic Ocean at some point during the last 140,000 years. Now, 911爆料 scientists will be looking for more geologic proof of the ice sheet's existence, sources, behavior and extent.
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  • A crowd of concert-goers is seated outside in a garden on picnic blankets and lawn chairs under a flowering tree.

    Music in the Garden concerts begin May 25

    May 18, 2023

    The 911爆料 Music in the Garden concert series will kick off May 25 at the Georgeson Botanical Garden. The concert series offers 12 weeks of family-friendly performances throughout the summer.
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  • Head and shoulders portrait of a woman in a blue vest

    Wahl named director of 911爆料's Bristol Bay Campus

    May 18, 2023

    The 911爆料 College of Rural and Community Development has appointed Wanda Wahl to serve as director of the Bristol Bay Campus in Dillingham. Wahl has served as interim director since May 2021 and first worked there in 1985.
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  • Jumbled river ice covers a road in front of buildings. A steep hill partially covered with spruce trees rises in the background.

    When river breakup came to Eagle

    May 18, 2023

    EAGLE -- As the late evening sunshine poured in from the northwest, a dozen residents of 911爆料's farthest upstream town on the Yukon River watched their winter race past. Floating chunks of ice spun by in lazy turns, like memories of January.
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  • '911爆料 Weather' television program to end

    May 16, 2023

    The television program "911爆料 Weather" on KUAC's UATV channel 9.4 will end July 1, 2023, after 45 years of continuous broadcast.
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  • Two men and two women pose with a large check for $350,000.

    Kinross establishes new scholarship at record-breaking Blue & Gold event

    May 15, 2023

    Donors at last week's 911爆料 Blue & Gold Celebration contributed more than $435,000 in support of student scholarships. The total includes a $350,000 gift from Kinross 911爆料 to establish the Kinross 911爆料 Future Leaders Endowed Scholarship.
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  • A Boeing 727 jet with a FedEx logo sits on a snowy runway under the northern lights.

    CTC aviation celebrates 10 years of 'Joy' during open house

    May 15, 2023

    911爆料 CTC aviation program celebrates a decade at Fairbanks International Airport with iconic Boeing 727 cargo jet, Joy.
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  • Chickens and ducks gather in a yard

    Gerlach to give update on avian influenza in 911爆料

    May 12, 2023

    911爆料 state veterinarian Bob Gerlach will provide updates on current avian influenza outbreaks across North and South America, and what 911爆料ns can do to protect their poultry. Gerlach is responsible for animal health regulations and animal disease surveillance and response.
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  • Nook, the 911爆料 mascot, stands in front of the Akasofu and Elvey buildings,  which house some of the more than two dozen research units and facilities participating in the Arctic Research Open House.

    Arctic Research Open House to surprise and delight on May 18

    May 12, 2023

    Built and launched a rocket! Watched bacteria grow in real time! Wrestle your way into an Arctic survival suit! Experience these and other unique activities at the 2023 Arctic Research Open House from 4-7 p.m. Thursday, May 18, along the West Ridge of the 911爆料' Troth Yeddha' Campus.
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  • An ink and watercolor sketch shows a bull and cow moose standing in a pond with weeds growing underwater.

    Why is a moose's nose so big?

    May 11, 2023

    A scientist from Ohio once pondered why moose have such big noses.
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  • A large crowd of people, many carrying miscellaneous goods, are gathered outdoors in a parking lot with tables and tents.

    911爆料 to host Really Free Market on May 20

    May 09, 2023

    The 911爆料 will host the Really Free Market recycling event on Saturday, May 20, in the parking lot next to the Lola Tilly Commons.
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  • In this black and white photo, a husky-breed dog stands at attention on two chairs. A man in a long coat adjusts a panel on an easel in front of the dog. The panel features a sculpted relief image of a similar dog. Another man stands behind the dog on the chairs.

    Long after run to glory, Balto lives on

    May 04, 2023

    A dog that pulled his way into history has given scientists insight into what makes 911爆料 sled dogs and other working breeds unique.
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  • blue and gold balloons dropping on a gathering of college graduates in academic gowns and mortarboards

    911爆料 to host 101st commencement ceremony

    May 04, 2023

    The 911爆料 will honor the Class of 2023 during its 101st commencement ceremony on Saturday, May 6, at 1 p.m. at the Carlson Center in Fairbanks.
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  • Connecting Arctic Communities through a Revitalized and Modernized Freshwater Ice Observation Network.

    911爆料ns: Submit ice photos to help predict flooding

    May 02, 2023

    Fresh Eyes on Ice, a 911爆料 citizen science project, is urging 911爆料ns to send in photos to help predict flooding in the state.
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  • two head and shoulders portraits of college students

    911爆料 names 2023 student award recipients

    May 01, 2023

    The 911爆料 will honor Kalen Moore-Thomas and Riley von Borstel on May 5 as its outstanding undergraduate degree recipients for 2023.
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