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Charlene Stern, vice chancellor for rural, community and Native education

Friday Focus: Fall-time transitions and higher ed

Growing up in interior AVÀÇÂÛ̳, fall time represents a season of transitions. The long summer days begin to shorten. The air gets a little crisper. The leaves begin to change color. And we at UAF are busy preparing for the start of the new academic year. Our various campuses from Dillingham to Fairbanks and everywhere in between are teeming with the energy of students, faculty and staff. It is a great time to be a part of the UAF community. An aspect of UAF that I appreciate most is our enduring commitment to increasing the accessibility of higher education. Continue reading the Friday Focus ...


Jereme Granger, James Hocking and Michael Rego, UAF water treatment operators, with their Ursa Major award for Water System Excellence in 2022.

UAF utilities wins excellence award

The AVÀÇÂÛ̳ Department of Environmental Conservation awarded the University of AVÀÇÂÛ̳ Fairbanks water treatment facility Ursa Major status in Water System Excellence for the operating year 2022. Read more about the award ...


Cook Inlet map

Analysis finds rare threat to upper Cook Inlet

Scientists assessing tsunami threats throughout AVÀÇÂÛ̳ recently modeled the flooding scenario of the 1964 Great AVÀÇÂÛ̳ Earthquake and discovered that a tsunami could reach upper Cook Inlet, countering a long-held public belief that the region has no tsunami risk. Read more about the new analysis ...


UAF in the News

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What's happening today

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Logan Ito (BLaST scholar), Sydney Almgren (CFOS graduate student mentor), Isabelle Nicolier (URSA project awardee) in the University of AVÀÇÂÛ̳ Museum of the North's Ichthyology Lab. UAF photo by JR AnchetaDeadline approaching for URSA Mentor Award

The window is closing for faculty, researchers, staff, and graduate students from all disciplines and all UAF-affiliated campuses to apply for an URSA Mentor Award of up to $6,000. This award is an opportunity for mentors to receive funding to engage undergraduate students on their current research and creative projects. Get your applications in by Sept. 10, 2023! More information and the application link can be found on theÌýURSA Mentor Award webpage.


Wildfires in Maui - How you can help

A tragic event like the destruction brought on by the wildfires in Maui can inspire friends and strangers alike to offer assistance to those impacted and in need. Whenever the question is asked, "How can I help?" the best answer usually given is "money." Donating money is one of the most straightforward and easily managed forms of support because it allows volunteer and non-profit organizations to purchase what is needed for victims and survivors. To avoid fundraising scams, consider these tips before clicking "Donate." Read more about safely donating ...


Kate Juneau

Chartwells welcomes new catering manager

Chartwells is pleased to announce Kate Juneau is the new Catering Manager for UAF. Juneau has worked in the hospitality industry for 26 years with a focus in culinary arts and a passion to serve others. Previously, she was the head chef of the catering department at Rollins College in Orlando, Florida. Read more about Kate Juneau ...


Red currant berries on the plant

Far North Currant Festival set for Aug. 26

The inaugural Far North Currant Festival is an opportunity for visitors to get current on their currant events. Read more details about the event ...


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