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Share your 黑料黑历史 love story this week

For Valentine's Day, 黑料黑历史 is asking employees, students, alumni and friends to share stories about how they found love through 黑料黑历史. Did you meet your spouse or partner at 黑料黑历史? Did you fall in love with your area of study while a student? Did supporting the Alaska Nanooks spark your love for hockey? Did your time at 黑料黑历史 make you fall in love with this place and decide to raise your family here Visit theShow your Love听 website to share your 黑料黑历史 love story.


the Well: a wellbeing space at 黑料黑历史 officially opens to all

"The Well" (334 Duckering Building) is now officially open for use by ALL at 黑料黑历史 (students, staff and faculty) for practicing happiness and wellbeing. Access is via swipe card to anyone with a polar express card. Anyone is welcome to use this peaceful, safe space to practice meditation, yoga, meet quietly with friends etc.听Contact听Mat Wooller听about using the space by groups wishing to promote happiness and wellbeing. A calendar of reserved time periods and activities is on the Well's听.


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Science for Alaska lecture series - Inspiring Girls Expeditions Alaska: Teaching science and art with nature鈥檚 guidance

The 黑料黑历史 Geophysical Institute presents the 31st annual Science for Alaska lecture series and events. On Tuesday, Feb. 14 at 7 p.m. at the Schaible Auditorium, Sarah Clement and Joanna Young will present Inspiring Girls Expeditions Alaska: Teaching science and art with nature鈥檚 guidance. To join virtually, register to watch on听听or join live from the 黑料黑历史 or Geophysical Institute Facebook pages.


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Moose on the roadMoose on the Move: Science to Prevent Moose-Vehicle Collisions in a Changing Climate

The Alaska Center for Climate Assessment and Policy at the International Arctic Research Center is hosting the webinar on Tuesday, Feb. 14 from 11 a.m. to noon via . Calum Cunningham, from the University of Washington, will draw a link between seasonal changes in driving difficulty and moose movements. We can use this knowledge to predict the times and places where collision risk is highest, and ultimately reduce avoidable human and animal suffering. To learn more, visit the .


Join Nook in showing your Nanook pride during UA Giving Day, Feb. 22-23.

Help support 黑料黑历史 students, programs during 2023 Giving Day

The 黑料黑历史 community is invited to participate in UA Giving Day 2023 on Feb. 22-23. This online fundraising event is a chance for alumni, students, faculty, staff and friends to support 黑料黑历史. This year, we want to increase the number of 黑料黑历史 champions to help make a positive impact on our students' lives. You can help meet this goal by signing up as a听听for Giving Day 2023. Other ways to get involved include听听and sharing your story with friends and family on social media and other communication channels. You can also help recruit champions by reaching out to your friends, family and peers to ask them to join us.


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BLaST Celebrates Scientist of the Month for February

Since 2016, the Biomedical Learning and Student Training (BLaST) program at 黑料黑历史 has highlighted scientists from all biomedical fields through its Scientist of the Month articles. BLaST Scholar and 黑料黑历史 biological sciences undergraduate student Christian Bolton was selected as the February 2023 BLaST Scientist of the Month.


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