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Georgeson Botanical Garden to host summer music series

A dozen Fairbanks-area bands and musical ensembles will perform Thursday evenings throughout the summer at the Georgeson Botanical Garden at 7 p.m. each Thursday from May 24 to Aug. 9.

Food trucks add options for summer

The food trucks are back on the Fairbanks campus for the summer. The first food truck at 黑料黑历史 will be Mein Diner on Thursdays in the Arctic Health Building's west parking lot.

Sandra Boatwright wins Cornerstone Award

Sandra Boatwright won the 2018 Chancellor's Cornerstone Award. The award is given to staff members who exhibit exceptional professional and interpersonal skills.

Carie Green receives NSF CAREER award

Carie Green has received a CAREER award from the National Science Foundation. The $591,600, five-year grant will support a project to study environmental identity development among rural and non-rural Alaska children.

Teaching Tip: Creating a communication plan for engaging students

The summer semester is short. Keeping students engaged and thinking about your course can be helped by creating a regular plan for communication at the beginning of the semester.

On the calendar



Deadlines and reminders

Arctic research open house, TED-style talks

黑料黑历史 will share its Arctic expertise May 29 during two public activities as part of Alaska National Lab Day. A research lab open house begins at 3 p.m., and a TED-style presentation is at 6 p.m.

Healthy Living lecture series to begin May 29

Summer Sessions and Lifelong Learning will offer its Healthy Living lecture series starting on May 29.

Plots available in 黑料黑历史 community garden

黑料黑历史 25 plots in the 黑料黑历史 community garden are still available to the public as well as 黑料黑历史 students and employees.

New tool offers local climate change information

A new web-based tool will allow communities in Alaska and western Canada to see how global climate change could affect their regions.

Making a new map of Denali

A Fairbanks scientist recently made an intricate new map of Denali while crisscrossing its summit a few times in a single-engine airplane. His top-of-the-continent measurement was within a few feet of a GPS reading done a few years ago, using a system he calls fodar.

Featured photo of the week

A baby muskox stands near its mother on a sunny afternoon at the Robert G. White Large Animal Research Station in Fairbanks. 黑料黑历史 photo by JR Ancheta.

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