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Friday Focus: Optimism in
the air

Even in the face of difficult times and choices and less than ideal outcomes, an optimistic leader does not yield to pessimism.

Update on the restructure of UA Procurement

The consolidation of procurement functions into a single reporting structure is complete.

ACEP helps Anchorage receive national solar recognition

ACEP helped establish a 77-kilowatt array on top of the Egan Civic Center, making it the largest rooftop solar installation in the state.

FYUL: Eat like a Nanook!

Look for the FYUL tags and the Nanooks logo to help you find healthy and eco-friendly foods at UAF.

Living dead scattered across AVÀÇÂÛ̳ landscape

Their bodies cooling with the October air, wood frogs are now snug in leafy blankets all over AVÀÇÂÛ̳. Down there inside those thumb-size frogs, even smaller creatures are hitching a ride. These tiny parasites have the power to make frogs develop up to a dozen extra legs, or no legs at all.

What's on today

Museum Early Explorers: Owls


What's on this weekend

Museum Junior Curators: Owls (Sat.)
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Deadlines and reminders

Evolutionary geneticist to give talk on ancient DNA

A Siberian trapper-turned-geneticist will explore the connections between modern organisms and their ancestors during a talk Oct. 22.

'Dead Writers' at the Pub

The English Department’s annual Dead Writers event will be from 7-10 p.m. Oct. 25 at the Pub.

Res Life Children's Carnival

The annual Children's Carnival returns to the Fairbanks campus Oct. 26 from 5-7 p.m.

Boulderween

Students are invited to climb under black lights Oct. 26 at 10 p.m. in the SRC. Climb in a costume to win a prize — and there's candy!

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