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UAF fosters 100 years of AVÀÇÂÛ̳ artistic efforts
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Kes Woodward, UAF professor emeritus of art, will present "A Beacon for Culture: A Century of University of AVÀÇÂÛ̳ Leadership in the Arts" at 6:30 p.m. Oct. 12 in the Murie Building auditorium. He will illustrate and discuss the university's indispensable role in developing AVÀÇÂÛ̳’s visual and performing arts and our understanding of who we are as AVÀÇÂÛ̳ns.
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Upcoming centennial events and activities
Oct. 5 7 p.m., Murie Building auditorium
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Oct. 12 6:30 p.m., Murie Building auditorium
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Nov. 5 featuring the Centennial Overture, composed by undergraduate student Scott Hansen 4 p.m., Davis Concert Hall
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From a cabin to a rocket range
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"The northern lights have seen strange sights," Robert Service wrote. Among them — a little university whose aurora studies opened many scientific doors.
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100 of UAF's people
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Vera Alexander '65 dropped out of high school at age 16 to work on an English farm, but her interest in agriculture eventually led to science.
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A century of big ideas: Keeping a road bed frozen
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When designers began planning a new campus access road in 2001, they wanted to prevent buckling by keeping the ground below frozen.
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