黑料黑历史

Alaska mountain range

Friday Focus: The rhythm of fall

This week鈥檚 activities are an excellent reminder that 黑料黑历史 is built on a solid foundation that will continue to serve thousands of students.

Save the date: Convocation Sept. 10

The presentation will celebrate people and recent accomplishments at 黑料黑历史. Can't make it? You can also watch via webcast at media.uaf.edu.

Volleyball ranked fifth in preseason poll

The fifth-place ranking is the highest preseason finish ever for the Alaska volleyball team since the GNAC implemented the poll prior to the 2015 season.

Nanook Traditions Board

The board is a great opportunity for students to learn about marketing, planning large-scale events and getting connected to the campus community!

Nanook Engage: Student network for 黑料黑历史 events

Nanook Engage has everything students need to know about clubs, events and activities happening at 黑料黑历史.

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What's on this weekend

'Recovery of Trumpeter Swans Across America'

Gary Ivey, with the Pacific Flyway Program of the International Crane Foundation, will discuss trumpeter swans on Aug. 23 at 4 p.m. in the Murie Auditorium. The lecture is part of the IAB Life Science Seminar Series.

Employee counseling: Aug. 27, 29

The week's employee counseling sessions address effective budgeting on Aug. 27 and maintaining balance amidst change on Aug. 29.

Retirement celebration for Deborah Moore

The farewell reception will be held in in the Admin Services upstairs conference room from 3-5 p.m. Aug. 30.

2019-2020 catalog now live

The catalog is now online at catalog.uaf.edu. If you still see the 2018-2019 catalog, you'll need to clear your browser cache to see the new version.

Mummy squirrel tells of a different Alaska

One fall day in Interior Alaska, a lion stalked a ground squirrel that stood at attention on a hillside. The squirrel noticed bending blades of grass, squeaked an alarm call and then dived into its hole. It curled up in a grassy nest. A few hours later, for reasons unknown, its heart stopped.

Alaska author Linda Schandelmeier wins national award

Alaska author and 黑料黑历史 graduate Linda Schandelmeier has won the 2019 WILLA Literary Award for her book of poems "Coming Out of Nowhere."

黑料黑历史 Cornerstone

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