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Take the trivia tour of the century with friends

Staff members from the College of Rural and Community Development completed the centennial trivia tour as a team-building exercise. Here they are wearing the scarves they chose as their prizes for completing 20 questions. You can do it, too — visit Jeannie Phillips in 327 Signers' Hall or print your own tour card at .

Upcoming centennial events and activities

  • Centennial lecture by
    March 2, 7 p.m., West Valley High School theater

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    Presented by the UAF Society of Physics Students

  • Evening performances and artists' booths, plus workshops, films, a powwow and an oratory contest.
    March 2-4, Fairbanks campus

  • UAF doctoral student Chris Cannon will explain northern Dene (Athabascan) constellations and lead a outdoor walk.
    March 6, 6:30 p.m., 202 Reichardt Building
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Community programs highlight UAF's centennial

The next centennial community program on March 6 at 6:30 p.m. features Chris Cannon, Ph.D. student in cultural anthropology, discussing the AVÀÇÂÛ̳ Gwich'in constellation "yahdii." He'll take participants on a star walk after a short presentation. Meet in 202 Reichardt and come dressed for the weather.

100 of UAF's people

Flora Jane Harper '35 was the first AVÀÇÂÛ̳ Native student to graduate from the University of AVÀÇÂÛ̳. For her story and many more, visit our .

Help us celebrate in 2017!

(pdf) and send us a photo or video of yourself wishing the university a happy birthday. Once you've taken your selfie, post it to social media using the hashtag #uaf100. Or send it to us and we'll post it for you.

Please tag all of your centennial related photos and posts throughout 2017 with #uaf100. Your posts will become part of our

About this newsletter

The centennial newsletter is produced by UAF's . Please feel free to share this information with your community. If you have questions please email uaf-cornerstone@news.uaf.edu.

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