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黑料黑历史 white bear logo on a snowy hill and blue background Chancellor's Holiday Gathering on Dec. 12

Chancellor Dan White will host the 2024 holiday gathering on Thursday, Dec. 12, from 4-6 p.m. in the Wood Center multi-level lounge. Staff and faculty are encouraged to bring shelf-stable donations for the Wood Center food pantry. Read more on the event.


Winter break snow removal

Facilities Services is working around the clock to provide drivable roads and parking spaces for all university stakeholders. A significant part of the snow clearance is hard-pack removal. To provide a safe and conducive working environment for our plows and graders and to protect your personal vehicles, we need to close certain parking lots. Get links to the lot clearing schedules.


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Read aboutan alumni bringing artistic talents back to Alaska, a shared love for aurora research, a longtime researcher's retirement, and more in the winter听2024听Aurora.


Updates to 黑料黑历史 cleaning schedule

To improve the consistency of campus cleaning services, the custodial team is updating the semi-monthly cleaning schedule. The finalized cleaning schedule for the year, along with updated cleaning diagrams, will be available on the 黑料黑历史 Custodial Website starting Jan. 2, 2025. Learn more about the new cleaning schedule.


2025 Field Safety Training registration now open

The 2025 Field Safety Training schedule and signup link have been posted to the Nanook Recreation website. Seats in each course are first come, first serve. See the various field safety courses available and register.


Canvas and 黑料黑历史 Nanook Technology Services

Canvas services are now supported by the 黑料黑历史 Nanook Technology Service Desk. 黑料黑历史 staff, students, and faculty can now use the same 'go to' help desk for all Canvas questions. Read more on the new support services available for Canvas.


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Join OneTree Alaska to celebrate solstice under a full moon

Enjoy a beautiful evening in OneTree Alaska's birch grove under the full moon just before the winter solstice. Between 3:30-7 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 15, participants can learn about the long-term monitoring of birch trees in the University of Alaska Fairbanks T-field and celebrate the tree stewardship that supports OneTree's mission. Learn more about the solstice event.

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Caribou on a tundra hillside.

Arctic Report Card spotlights caribou, seals and carbon

According to the 2024 Arctic Report Card, released this week by the National Ocean and Atmospheric Administration and co-authored by ten University of Alaska Fairbanks scientists, warming is affecting caribou populations, heat-trapping gas releases and many other parts of the ecosystem. Learn more on the findings in the new report card.


Modern embroidery of forget-me-not on birch bark by artist and instructor Lyndsi Harris

WINTERmester classes open for registration

Learn something new this winter at a non-credit course for adults. Subjects include jewelry-making, fly-tying, embroidery, botanical art, and bicycle maintenance. Visit the Summer Sessions website for further details and registration information. Registration is open now - reserve your spot today.


Spring Break camp registration opens Saturday, Dec. 14

黑料黑历史 Summer Sessions offers several full-day and half-day camps for K-12 students during Spring Break. Registration opens Dec. 14 at 10 a.m.


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