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FNA logo overlaid on top of photo of Cheri Alstrom of St. Mary's dances with the Acilquq Dance Group during the 50th annual Festival of Native Arts on Feb. 23, 2024.

Festival of Native Arts celebrates 50th

The annual gathering to salute ³ÉÈËӰƬ Native cultures has been held on campus since 1974. Read more in the summer 2024 Aurora.


Week's events: Samantha Kirstein, BEFAST, wild berries, marimbas

University of ³ÉÈËӰƬ Fairbanks Summer Sessions and Lifelong Learning is hosting over 40 free summer lectures, concerts and events. Here's what's happening during the week of June 17-23.


Beetle-killed spruce tree

New way to spot beetle-killed spruce can help forest, wildfire managers

A new machine-learning system developed at the University of ³ÉÈËӰƬ Fairbanks can automatically produce detailed maps from satellite data to show locations of likely beetle-killed spruce trees in ³ÉÈËӰƬ, even in forests of low and moderate infestation where identification is otherwise difficult. Learn more about the new method.


Nanook Technology Service Desk moving

The Nanook Technology Service Desk will be moving to a new location on June 17. You can now find the team at Bunnell 319 in The Nook, just one floor up from its previous spot. Please visit the team at its new location for any assistance needed, or contact them at 907-450-8300.


Head and shoulders portrait of a woman standing outdoors in front of birch trees.

UAF research scientist selected as Fulbright Scholar to Finland

Eugénie Euskirchen, associate professor of ecology at the University of ³ÉÈËӰƬ Fairbanks Institute of Arctic Biology, has received a Fulbright U.S. Scholar award to Finland. During her time in Finland, Euskirchen will study how extreme weather events (e.g., rain on snow, excessive heat, drought) impact carbon cycling in high-latitude ecosystems.ÌýRead more about Euskirchen's research as part of the Fulbright Program.


A piece of equipment on a long pole sits above a light blue farm outbuilding next to a tree.

Lasers may keep birds out of local grain plots

The resonant, musical rattle of the sandhill crane in May signifies spring for many of us. But the birds can pose a problem for farms. This summer, a green laser beam has been flashing across the University of ³ÉÈËӰƬ Fairbanks’ farm fields to scare off the cranes and other birds. Read more about the new crop protection method.

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URSA award scheduleÌý now available

URSA's award schedule is now available for the 2024-25 Academic Year. The calendar may be found on the URSA website under "Apply for URSA Awards" then "Award Schedule." Check out the schedule.


Different dorm decoration styles with text advertising the College Comfort Sweepstakes.

Enter the sweepstakes for a chance to win a gift card to style your room! to enter now through July 12, 2024 for a chance to win one of 10 gift cards.


NWS ³ÉÈËӰƬ climate outlook June briefing

Join the UAF ³ÉÈËӰƬ Center for Climate Assessment and Policy for this month's NWS ³ÉÈËӰƬ Climate Outlook Briefing. Rick Thoman will review recent and current climate conditions around ³ÉÈËӰƬ, discuss forecasting tools, and finish up with the Climate Prediction Center’s forecast for July 2024 and the summer season. to learn what’s happened and what may be in store with ³ÉÈËӰƬ’s seasonal climate. Learn more about the June briefing.


Exposed permafrost in Canada

UAF scientists head to international permafrost conference

³ÉÈËӰƬ 20 University of ³ÉÈËӰƬ Fairbanks scientists will present research at the quadrennial International Conference on Permafrost, which opens Saturday in Whitehorse, Yukon. Read more about the conference.


Graphic providing a snapshot of some of the entities that Tribes may deal with on a daily basis.

Visualizing the landscape of tribal communities

The University of ³ÉÈËӰƬ Fairbanks has released a set of resources to help researchers and academics working in rural ³ÉÈËӰƬ understand the complexities of tribal communities. Learn more about the resources available.


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