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Nanooks care

Students are at the heart of the Nanook family. As the semester unfolds, here are some ways to help students get the self-care resources they might need.

UAF executive officer

UAF executive officer Nickole Conley is on a temporary leave of absence. Faye Gallant has agreed to serve as interim executive officer.

KUAC hosts successful Downton Abbey fundraiser

KUAC hosted a sold-out premiere of "Downton Abbey" Sept. 17 at Regal Cinema. Many attendees dressed in clothing appropriate for the late 1920s.

What's on today

One Health seminars start
Sept. 23

John Walsh will open the 2019 series of One Health seminars, offered each Monday from 4-5 p.m. in the Murie building auditorium.

BLaST research mixer

The mixer, on Sept. 24 from 4-6 p.m. in IARC 501, is one of the best ways to learn about research at UAF and project and networking opportunities.

Presentation by Tasmanian educators

Educators creating a curriculum on Aboriginal history and ways of knowing will present their work Sept. 25 from 3-4:30 p.m. in the Gathering Room.

Nanook Navigator training in October

Each week in October there will be a training session on this student success tool directed toward advisors and one for instructors.

UAF researchers embark on an expedition frozen at sea

Five UAF researchers are among hundreds of scientists worldwide who will spend part of the coming year on board a research ship frozen in the Arctic sea ice.

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