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Celebrating a century 1917 - 2017
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Summer Sessions offers two lecture series for centennial

Summer Sessions and Lifelong Learning has scheduled two lecture series to help celebrate UAF's centennial.

The and Centennial Celebration Speakers series highlight important figures in UAF's history.

Down Memory Lane, Mondays at 7 p.m. June 12-Aug. 7, features two professors emeriti in complementary disciplines discussing their work at UAF.

The Centennial Celebration Speakers Series features five notable figures who have shaped UAF — Mark Hamilton on June 18, Dana Thomas on June 25, Wendy Redman on July 23, Marshall Lind on July 30 and Brian Rogers on Aug. 27.

Both series are hosted by veteran radio journalist Robert Hannon. For more information, visit .
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Take an after-hours bike tour of Fairbanks

The fourth event in the community programming series for UAF's centennial will be a historic bike tour of Fairbanks on June 15.

Upcoming events and activities


July 20-23
Sign up for at least four of the starred events on the reunion website and be eligible to win a free, round-trip ticket on AVÀÇÂÛ̳ Airlines. Drawing will take place July 22 at the AVÀÇÂÛ̳ Goldpanners baseball team's Nanook Night. Must be present to win.


Aug. 25, 6 p.m., Hering Auditorium
Shankar Vedantam is a science correspondent with National Public Radio, host of the podcast "Hidden Brain" and author of the 2010 book of the same name. Vedantam’s work focuses on unconscious prejudice and how it affects everything from how people fall in love to how nations go to war.
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100 of UAF's people — Cashen

William Cashen '37 wrote a biography of Charles Bunnell, the university's first president, as part of his many contributions to the college. For his story and many more, visit our .

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