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The ºÚÁϺÚÀúÊ· booth is filled with visitors during the initial opening rush as attendees explored the AGU24 Exhibit Hall on the afternoon of Dec. 9.

Friday Focus: Meet me at the ºÚÁϺÚÀúÊ· booth under the aurora

For many of the business-suit types in Washington, D.C., jeans, t-shirts, and backpacks camouflage science rockstars as they scurried between sessions at the American Geophysical Union meeting this week. Every year over 25,000 geoscientists assemble to discuss their results, discover new collaborators, and learn what is happening at the cutting edge of their field. And hopefully, due to the hard work of the ºÚÁϺÚÀúÊ· Research AGU booth committee and many others, more are enticed to join us here, in Fairbanks, as new faculty or new students. ºÚÁϺÚÀúÊ· was well represented with more than 170 faculty, students, and staff participating in AGU24 giving roughly 180 presentations during the week. While old hat for many faculty, presenting at AGU is a rite of passage for students as they advance to their degrees. Continue reading this week's Friday Focus.


Ph.D. visit nomination form available

Faculty members can now nominate their top candidates for ºÚÁϺÚÀúÊ·'s campus visit for prospective Ph.D. students. The visit is scheduled for Feb. 27 - March 2, 2025 and will be fully funded, including airfare, activities, meals and lodging for those selected. Learn more on submitting prospective Ph.D. students.


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Webinar to discuss holiday food safety

Learn how to keep yourself and your family safe in a free online presentation given by Leif Albertson, a health, home and family development agent with the University of Alaska Fairbanks Cooperative Extension Service. Albertson will summarize the proper cooking, cooling and reheating practices for keeping dishes and families safe. Read more and register for the webinar.


Discover ºÚÁϺÚÀúÊ·: Overview for remote employees

New employees working remotely are invited to participate in an hour-long overview of ºÚÁϺÚÀúÊ· via Zoom on Monday, Dec. 16 from 1 – 2 p.m. These events are held monthly. Attendees will receive a branded ºÚÁϺÚÀúÊ· t-shirt. The event is tentatively scheduled for Monday, Dec. 16 from 1-2 p.m.Ìý EmailÌýºÚÁϺÚÀúÊ·-welcome-team@alaska.eduÌýif you have questions.


Session proposals: 2nd annual UA Faculty Alliance Thought Leaders Forum

The Faculty Alliance will host their second annual Thought Leaders Forum for two half-days of virtual Zoom meetings, March 27, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., and March 28, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. This year's topic is "Universities as a Public and Common Good: Investing in Students, Communities, and Careers." Learn more on submitting proposals.


Apply: Migratory bird research grant applications

Scientists within the University of Alaska System, including graduate students and faculty members, are invited to apply for the Angus Gavin Memorial Migratory Bird Research Grant. Applications may be submitted through Friday, Jan. 17, for 2025 field season proposals.


ºÚÁϺÚÀúÊ· in the News

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ºÚÁϺÚÀúÊ· begins ski season with Nordic Cup against UAA on new campus trailsÌý()

Ongoing earthquake swarm with 'significant' quakes rocks Alaska's Aleutian IslandsÌý()

178 ºÚÁϺÚÀúÊ· researchers attending ‘Super Bowl for geophysicists’ ()

Hunters use coastal radars to evaluate ice conditions. Soon they might be able to use them to predict ice breaking off. ()

Arctic has changed dramatically in just a couple of decades – 2024 report card shows worrying trends in snow, ice, wildfire and moreÌý()

New study aims to fill in the data gaps on EV use in rural Alaska ()

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Final employee Cornerstone of 2024

The final employee Cornerstone of 2024 will be published on Friday, Dec. 20. Send submissions no later than 5 p.m. on Dec. 17 for inclusion. The first employee Cornerstone to be published for 2025 will be Jan 6.


A woman wearing a blue shirt, polar bear pendant and glasses outside during summer on the ºÚÁϺÚÀúÊ· campus.

Martinson to retire after 34 years at ºÚÁϺÚÀúÊ·

A retirement celebration for Tracey Martinson will be held on Wednesday, Dec. 18 from 3-5 p.m. in the lobby of the Margaret Murie building. Martinson has worked at ºÚÁϺÚÀúÊ· in various capacities for 34 years, most recently as director of Environmental, Health, Safety, and Risk Management. Read more on the celebration of Martinson's career.


Colored lights shine from an arched trellis and trees in a snowy garden

Georgeson Botanical Garden transformed to winter wonderland

Take a stroll through a winter wonderland under the Arctic Lights at the Georgeson Botanical Garden. The garden, on the University of Alaska Fairbanks Troth Yeddha' Campus, will be festooned with lights on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, Dec. 19 through Jan. 18. Learn more about the lighted winter wonderland.


Responsible Conduct of Research Training in January 2025

The VCR Office is hosting three training opportunities on Jan. 9-11, 2025 for key research personnel (faculty and staff). Once you've completed RCR training, it's valid for four years, so if you're due for aÌýrenewal, this isÌýtheÌýperfect chance to jump in. Registration forÌýthe sessions is open now.


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