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Friday Focus: Nuclear energy and UAF's role raising awareness via public engagement

Nuclear energy is not a new concept. After all, it makes up about 20 percent of our base-load energy supply in the U.S. To put this in context, this is roughly equivalent to all renewable energy generation combined, including hydroelectric. But with the vast majority of our fleet of nuclear reactors commissioned in the '60s and '70s, nuclear energy can feel like a technology of the past, especially when countries like Japan and Germany are actively working to decommission their own nuclear reactors. Nuclear energy is also a technology most people have strong - and sometimes quite visceral - reactions to. Proponents often see nuclear energy as a critical path to decarbonizing our global energy supply, while others legitimately worry about the environmental costs ranging from the potential of a nuclear accident to long-term management of spent fuel.


Head and shoulder photo of national speaker and author Richard Taylor Jr.UAF First Gen: An Evening with Richard Taylor Jr.

Join UAF First Gen as we celebrate National First-Generation College Day with national speaker and author (and TRIO SSS alum) Richard Taylor Jr. in the Wood Center multi-level lounge on Nov. 4 from 4:30-6 p.m. Richard's message breaks cultural boundaries and challenges bias social norms around the topics of mental health and student resilience. Richard inspires those to tap into their inner potential to create the change they want to see. While we are celebrating National First-Generation College Day, everyone is invited! A small reception will follow and Richard's book 31 Days of Power-A Simplified Approach To Every Day Mental Health will be available (while supplies last) for UAF First Gen students. First Gen students who check-in at the event will also be entered for a $500 tuition scholarship! This event is made possible with a generous sponsorship from AVÀÇÂÛ̳ EPSCoR, UAF Alumni Association and UAF First Gen.


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Doug Davis and Deborah Gonzalez '86, children of former UAF Geophysical Institute director Neil Davis, have established three memorial scholarships at UAF. To support their named scholarships, they often use gifts from their IRAs, which are tax-free and count toward their required minimum distribution.

Osher Lifelong Learning Institute Seminar: Wills and estates

Learn how easy it is to plan your estate and leave gifts to people and charities that mean the most to your family! Discuss giving through your retirement and estate planning and other strategies at this seminar with philanthropic advisors for the UA Foundation. Classes are held Wednesdays, Oct. 26, and Nov. 2, from 12:15-1:30 p.m., and costs just $15 - no OLLI membership required. After , reach out to the instructors copies of slides from the Oct. 19 session, a list of Fairbanks estate planning references, and a copy of the UA Foundation Wills Guide (also available ).Ìý


Federal loan forgiveness application period open

This one-time debt relief is provided by the U.S. Department of Education as part of the Biden-Harris Administration student debt relief plan. .


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CTC partners with Nenana on dual credit program for students

High school students in Nenana will complete Career and Technical Education courses this year through a new partnership between AVÀÇÂÛ̳ school districts and the UAF Community and Technical College Early Childhood Education program. The creation of the program was initially funded by a small AVÀÇÂÛ̳ Department of Education and Early Development grant.


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