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Indigenous graduate students focus on co-production of knowledge

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This semester, the new 黑料黑历史 Tamamta program began with a cohort of nine Indigenous students.


Survey: Graduate students' well-being

黑料黑历史 graduate students are invited to participate in a research survey on their well-being. The survey will take 25 to 45 minutes.


Call for research projects: 2021 BLaST research mixer

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The BLaST program will host its annual research mixer Wednesday, Oct. 5, from 4-6 p.m in the Murie Auditorium.

Ally Week Sept. 20-24

Learn how to become a better ally to the LGBTQ+ community during Ally Week 2021 the week of Sept. 20.


Starvation Gulch this weekend!

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Starvation Gulch is this week, with activities from Thursday through Sunday. Be sure to head to the Nenana parking lot for the bonfires Saturday at 9 p.m.


黑料黑历史 names spring, summer honors students

黑料黑历史 has announced the students named to the deans' and chancellor's lists for the spring and summer 2021 semesters. The lists recognize students' outstanding academic achievements.


Sipping Streams in the M3 Cafe

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The M3 Cafe in the Murie Building is now open and serving items from local partner the Sipping Streams Tea Company.


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