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ºÚÁϺÚÀúÊ· Namaste India hosts the annual Diwali Celebration - a festival of lights that symbolizes the victory of light over darkness - on Saturday, Nov. 9, 2024, in the Wood Center Ballroom.

Friday Focus: Power of culture, different perspectives

With temperatures finally dipping below zero, it is time to say welcome to winter here at America's farthest north land grant university. The moonlight is sparkling on the hoarfrost; the nights are getting colder, darker, and longer. Yet, last Saturday evening, the Troth Yeddha' campus lit up the night with lights, vibrant colors, and a joyful warmth. It may be cold, but last weekend America's Arctic University was awash with laughter and music in celebration of Diwali, the Festival of Lights. As I was reminded, Diwali is a time to gather with loved ones, share in traditions, and honor the triumph of light over darkness, knowledge over ignorance, and hope over despair. This year's celebration at ºÚÁϺÚÀúÊ· beautifully embodied these themes, bringing together students, faculty, staff, and members of the wider Fairbanks community. Continue reading the Friday Focus.


The Land Loves Us: Relationship to the land from an Alaska Native perspective

The Alaska EPSCoR Interface of Change project welcomes you to join a virtual presentation on Monday, Nov. 18 from noon to 1 p.m. by Tia Tidwell on the relationship that Alaska Native people have to plants. Learn more and register.


The University of Alaska Fairbanks is currently recruiting for the position of Executive Assistant and Advisor to the Chancellor.


ºÚÁϺÚÀúÊ·'s School of Education student teachers participate in a small group activity led by Assistant Professor Angie Alston.

Become a teacher for Alaska

Have you wondered about teaching as part of your career? Are you currently getting a degree in another subject (Fisheries, Alaska Native Languages, History, Psychology, Mathematics, or anything else!)? Scholarships are available that cover tuition and fees and offer a stipend. If you have any questions about what preparing to teach looks like at ºÚÁϺÚÀúÊ·, join us in-person or online on Thursday, Nov. 21, 1-1:30 p.m. or 5:30-6 p.m. for information sessions covering degree options, schedules for working students, and funding opportunities. Learn more on the information sessions.


R1 Perspectives: Improving ºÚÁϺÚÀúÊ· as a place to learn, work

With continued attention to each other’s ideas and hopes, and in working with ºÚÁϺÚÀúʷ’s administration, we can make our university an even better place to learn and work. And that, really, is what going for R1 is all about. Read more in the perspective.


Workshop: Becoming a team player

What exactly is teambuilding and how can it be successfully used to help diverse groups work together more effectively? Learn more in a training workshop on Thursday, Dec. 5 from 11 a.m. to noon. Get more info and register for the workshop.


Nook, the ºÚÁϺÚÀúÊ· polar bear mascot, catches air while sledding down a hill.Discount Day Passes for local ski areas

Moose Mountain is planning to open Friday, Nov. 15. Ski Land shouldn't be far behind. Students taking 6 credits this semester are eligible to purchase a limited number of $10 day passes available each day the mountains are open. Passes go on sale each morning at 9 a.m. this year. Share with your students so they get out and enjoy the local slopes this winter!


Ice Box literary journal call for submissions

ºÚÁϺÚÀúÊ·'s undergraduate literary journal, Ice Box, is now accepting submissions for its 2025 print issue. Students can submit fiction, nonfiction, poetry, hybrid work, or visual art by Dec. 15, 2024. Learn more on how your students can get involved and showcase their creative work in this annual publication.


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Head and shoulder portrait of Kel Gitter.

Gitter to serve as interim ºÚÁϺÚÀúÊ· Chief Information Officer

Kel Gitter, manager for Nanook Technology Services Collaboration and Learning Spaces will serve as the interim Chief Information Officer for NTS. This assignment along with his experience and leadership will add continuity and support allowing for a smooth transition while a search begins for a permanent CIO. Read more about Gitter.


HessGiving dessert donations

The annual HessGiving event is Nov. 28 from 1-4 p.m. in the MBS Complex Hess Rec Center. This special event allows students and staff members to come together and enjoy a festive meal as we celebrate the holiday season. We are seeking dessert donations to share with all who attend. Learn more on when, where and what to donate.


Lecture: Indigenous knowledges for sustainable land, water & marine management

The ºÚÁϺÚÀúÊ· Moving Forward Together project is hosting the lecture on Monday, Nov. 18 from noon to 1 p.m. with visiting Iñupiaq scholar, science diplomat and boundary spanner Heather Sauyaq Jean Kwamboka Gordon. Read more and register to participate virtually or attend in person in Elvey Auditorium.


Nominate for 2025 Nanook Hall of Fame

The Alaska Nanooks Department of Athletics is now accepting nominations for the Alaska Nanooks Hall of Fame Class of 2025. All submissions are due by April 30, 2025, to be considered for induction. Learn more and submit a deserving Nanook for the honor!


A group of people stand in a field facing a person giving a presentation on the flowering plants behind with university buildings visible on the hill in the background.

ºÚÁϺÚÀúÊ· boosts awareness of agriculture, food systems in Alaska

A combination of corporate support and the University of Alaska Fairbanks' commitment to science communication has allowed the Institute of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Extension to leverage new initiatives to increase awareness of agriculture's importance to Alaska's complex food system. Read more on the support to agricultural research.


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