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Paper published on subsistence and wood energy in rural Alaska

“Stoking the Flame: Subsistence and Wood Energy in Rural Alaska,” by Amanda Byrd and Jennifer Schmidt, was recently published in Energy Research and Social Science.

RSVP for 2020 Learnie Awards

Join us for a special night of film and adventure to celebrate excellent learning experiences at Ϻʷ.

Some good news from thin ice

A group of researchers have found a sliver of good news in the disappearing sea ice off Alaska’s west coast — the ocean floor around Bering Strait still seems to be capturing billions of bits of carbon that might otherwise lead to an even warmer planet.

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Ice Jam Series featured during Alaska Startup Week

The fourth annual Alaska Startup Week, Nov. 16-22, will bring entrepreneurs, local leaders and friends together to build momentum around Alaska’s entrepreneurial opportunities. The University of Alaska Center Innovation, Commercialization, and Entrepreneurship will host events as part of its Ice Jam Series.

Salon will review political climate and climate politics

Panelists will assess the Trump administration’s U.S. environmental and climate policies and offer predictions about the Biden presidency during the International Arctic Research Center's first virtual salon of the academic year, on Nov. 19.

Ϻʷ opts in to postponed athletics conference seasons

Chancellor Dan White announced that the Alaska Nanooks are opting in to postponed fall intercollegiate athletics seasons.

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