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Friday Focus: Learning means welcoming

Last weekend, my family and I had the pleasure of attending a Diwali celebration on the Fairbanks campus.

Chancellor and AS黑料黑历史 to host tuition forum

Chancellor Dan White and AS黑料黑历史 student government will host a tuition forum Dec. 3 in the Wood Center ballroom.

Dirty glaciers all over the world

When my boss, Sue Mitchell, was in Tibet recently, she asked a local guide if the glaciers there were shrinking. The guide told her no, the glaciers were fine. When she returned to Alaska, Mitchell asked the same question of glaciologist Martin Truffer, who also works at 黑料黑历史鈥檚 Geophysical Institute. He said no, Himalaya glaciers are not fine. They are melting quickly, like other large bodies of ice all over the world.

What's on today

Museum Early Explorers: Stars


What's on this weekend



Deadlines and reminders

Save the date: Chancellor's Holiday Gathering

Join Chancellor White and the campus community for this annual gathering on Dec. 3 from 4-5:30 p.m. in the Wood Center multilevel lounge.

IAB Life Science Seminar: Net carbon balance of high-Arctic watersheds

Neal Scott will give a presentation on the Cape Bounty Arctic Watershed Observatory, Melville Island, Nunavut on Nov. 18 at 3 p.m. in the Murie auditorium.

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