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Michelle Ramirez stands on Rainbow Street in Reykjavik, Iceland, while attending the Arctic Circle Assembly in October 2023.

Climate scholar participates at Arctic Circle Assembly

Undergraduate biology major Michelle Ramirez attended the Arctic Circle Assembly in October 2023. The conference was the latest in a string of high-profile climate events and conferences that the climate scholar has participated in to hone her vision of how best to engage in climate-related activities.ÌýRead more about Ramirez's participation.


KSUA's General Manager Kevin Huo and Production Director Moody Pierce pose with Goldie awards at the AVÀÇÂÛ̳ Broadcasters Association Convention in Anchorage.

KSUA nets six Goldies at AVÀÇÂÛ̳ Broadcasters Association event

A total of six "Goldie" awards were presented to Student Media's KSUA 91.5FM College Radio, the student-powered radio station of UAF's Center for Student Engagement. Various UAF students and faculty received recognition for their hard work in the Student Radio division. Learn more on the various awards won by KSUA.


Winter break snow removal schedule

Facilities Services will be working throughout the winter break to remove snow from parking lots on the Troth Yeddha' Campus and the Community and Technical College campus. Most work will be done at night. Lot-specific dates and times are on the .


A muskox calf at the LArge Animal Research Station at the University of AVÀÇÂÛ̳ Fairbanks. Speaker: LARS Science Series

The Large Animal Research Station will host the second LARS Science Series presentation Dec. 12 at 4 p.m. Olivia Hee will be speaking during this Zoom-only session. You must Ìýfor this meeting! This presentation will focus on her collaboration with the Large Animal Research Station at UAF to evaluate two methods for pregnancy determination that can be done using samples from harvested muskoxen. Learn more about the event.


Charles Mason and his students wrap up after hanging the Digi X photographs in Arctic Java.

Photo exhibit Digi X opens in Arctic Java

The Digi X exhibit showcases work by students in Digital Darkroom, a class to develop advanced photo editing and digital darkroom skills and teach students how to create quality prints using Photoshop, Lightroom and other image techniques. The exhibit will be on display until Jan. 12, 2024. Read more on the exhibit.

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TUNDRA awardee carries field gear in the Arctic tundra near Toolik Field Station.

Apply for Toolik Field Station’s 2024 early career TUNDRA award

Toolik Field Station invites students and early career researchers to apply for the TUNDRA award for the 2024 field season. Learn more about the award and how to apply.


Student Art SaleÌý

Students will be selling their work all afternoon on Friday, Dec. 8 from noon to 6 p.m. Stop by the printmaking, ceramics, painting, and metalsmithing studios in the Fine Arts Complex to shop for unique handmade work by UAF art students. Read more on the art sale.


The legs, feet and skis of three cross-country skate skiers are visible in the photo as the skiers glide across a packed snow surface.Surfing in winter on cross-country skis

With mild temperatures and ample snow, much of AVÀÇÂÛ̳ is now primed for cross-country skiing. It's a sport for all ages, made possible by friction. Learn more about the science under this wintertime sport.


December programs explore celebrations

Family programs at the University of AVÀÇÂÛ̳ Museum of the North will explore the theme of celebration this month. Programs are included with admission and free for members. Read more on the events.


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