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Conley selected as chancellor’s executive officer

Longtime UAF employee Nickole Conley has been selected to serve as the new executive officer in the chancellor’s office.

Serpentine Hot Springs
stone points raise questions

Stone spear points from Serpentine Hot Springs on the Seward Peninsula hint that ancient people may have migrated northward between ice sheets from warmer parts of America, bringing their technology with them.

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UAF Dining Services offers faculty and staff meal plans

UAF Dining Services offers faculty and staff a dining plan that provide meals at prices below those paid by walk-up customers.

Faculty invited to Oct. 17 mixer

Take a break before your next class or stop by on your way home on Wednesday, Oct. 17, to mix with your faculty colleagues in the Regents' Great Hall.

Youths experience hands-on science at Bering Sea Days

“I’m a food chain,” yelled an enthusiastic 6-year-old. With her handmade red king crab crown, scallop finger puppet, phytoplankton sparkles and sun necklace, this young learner transformed into an ocean food chain. When asked who’s at the top of the food chain, she responded, “Kindergarteners from St. Paul Island, AVŔÇÂŰĚł.”

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