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Limited campus shuttle services Friday, July 6

Friday, July 6, the Fairbanks campus shuttle services will be limited.

UAF course gives new look to climate change curriculum

UAF is expanding in an unexpected direction — its sociology program. The first Gender and Climate Change course was offered this spring.

Food safety training scheduled in seven communities

Certified food protection manager training will take place July 25 by videoconference in seven AVÀÇÂÛ̳ communities.

AVÀÇÂÛ̳ Cheesesteak Co. to visit campus on Fridays

The AVÀÇÂÛ̳ Cheesesteak Co. is visiting the Fairbanks campus with its Tiki Truck.

Sharks may be eating more northern seals, sea lions

Unusual injuries such as bite marks and flipper amputations are showing up on seals in the Bering Strait, Chukchi Sea and Beaufort Sea. The likely culprit? Sharks.

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Celebrate Rendezvous 2018 at Ursa Major

Rendezvous weekend will wrap up with a no-host cocktail hour at Ursa Major on Saturday, July 21. The event starts at 5 p.m.

KSUA receives Golden Slipmat Award for vinyl marathon

KSUA received a Golden Slipmat Award for completing Vinylthon, a 24-hour vinyl marathon for college radio stations.

Boreal owls perform by daylight

Just beneath the owl box, the backyard barbecue continued late into the evening. Despite the thwap of badminton birdies and the chirp of human voices, the boreal owl had work to do.

Study ranks marine mammals' risks from Arctic shipping

A study from UAF and University of Washington considers the impacts that ships could have on Arctic marine mammals and identifies which populations are most vulnerable.

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