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Museum Discovery Series talks look at pike and birds
UA Museum of the North curators will discuss a predatory fish species and birds during the final two events in this spring's Museum Discovery Series.
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Successful Bone Builders food drive
The UAF community's Bone Builders food drive resulted in 301 pounds of kid-friendly food and $404 to the Fairbanks Community Food Bank, surpassing last year's 100 pounds and $100. The Staff Council-sponsored event supports area schoolchildren who need food assistance during the summer.
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Red sashes for Native graduates
Red sashes are available for AVÀÇÂÛ̳ Native and American Indian students graduating this spring. Fairbanks-based students can pick one up at Rural Student Services or from CTC until 5 p.m. May 4 or at the Carlson Center May 5. Sashes will also be available at each rural campus.
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What's on today
Deadlines and reminders
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UAA faculty to lecture about environmental economics
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Camilla Kennedy, a UAA economics professor, will speak about environmental economics during two presentations April 25 in Schaible Auditorium. She will give presentations at 10:30 a.m. and 2:15 p.m. and take questions after each.
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About Cornerstone
The Cornerstone staff and faculty newsletter is produced by University Relations and emailed to employees each weekday. You can .
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The is an AA/EO employer and educational institution and prohibits illegal discrimination against any individual. Learn more about UA's
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