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Vice Chancellor for Research Nettie La Belle-Hamer visited UAF’s Kasitsna Bay Laboratory led by professors Brenda Konar and Katrin Iken, two scientists from the College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences. While there, VCR La Belle-Hamer learned about various projects by undergraduate and Master's students at CFOS.

Friday Focus: AVÀÇÂÛ̳ - Where science happens

After graduating with a bachelor's degree in physics from UC Berkeley, I was looking for two things: a meaningful graduate school experience in the field of space physics as the next step in my career, and the perfect place to raise our growing family. Combining those two things gave only one clear answer: UAF. My husband, a UAF alumni, wholeheartedly agreed. We finally located a 1977 Chevy pickup truck we christened Sheba, bought an old trailer, and packed up only what would fit. We drove to AVÀÇÂÛ̳ with our 8-month-old baby, feeling happier with every mile. Best decision we ever made. World-renowned for geophysical processes research with the global thought leaders in space physics working as faculty, UAF was and remains an aspirational graduate school destination. It wasn't until years afterward that I realized that coming to UAF to study the aurora in a place where the aurora happens is similar in concept to most graduate students here, regardless of their field of interest. Continue reading this week's Friday Focus.


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Volcano field school

UAF volcano field school explores 20th century's biggest eruption

Eight students from across the United States were the latest participants in the International Volcanological Field School, which began in the late 1980s and became a for-credit offering in 2004. Read more on the volcano field school.

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Sagen Maddalena, wearing Team USA gear, holds her Olympic trophy and silver medal while smiling toward the crowd at the Paris 2024 Summer Games. Maddalena brings home silver for Team USA at Paris Olympics

Sagen Maddalena earned the silver medal in the 50m 3P Women's Final in the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics. This medal was Maddalena's first-ever Olympic medal and the fifth-ever medal earned by a Nanooks rifle alum. Learn more on her participation in the 2024 Olympics.


August training spotlight: Self-care and wellness

This month, the UA HR's Talent Acquisition and Development team focuses on personal development and enhancing overall wellness, emphasizing the importance of self-care and nurturing the body and mind with its Self-care and Wellness Collection. Read more and register.


Staff Alliance offers fall 2024 semester fee support

The UA Staff Alliance is pleased to offer a class fee scholarship for UA classes taken by staff that directly support their career or professional development. The scholarship, good for the 2024 fall semester, is for up to $250 per employee. Learn more and apply for semester fee support.


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