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Dine 49 will be closed on Saturday, Sept. 14 for the Blue and Gold Celebration. Student dining will be available at various locations throughout the day, including the Alaska Nanooks Volleyball Food Truck Rally at the Patty Center. Learn more on options and using Munch Money at the food truck rally.


Attend Chancellor's
Convocation Sept. 12

Please join Chancellor Dan White from 1-2 p.m. at the 黑料黑历史 Davis Concert Hall on Thursday, Sept. 12, for a celebration of 黑料黑历史's accomplishments over the past year.Read more about the event.


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Grand opening for 黑料黑历史 Student Success Center on Sept. 18

The University of Alaska Fairbanks will host a grand opening for its new Student Success Center on the sixth floor of the Rasmuson Library on Wednesday, Sept. 18. The event is free and open to the public.


黑料黑历史 names summer 2024 honors students

The University of Alaska Fairbanks has announced the students named to the deans' and chancellor's lists for the summer 2024 semester. The lists recognize students' outstanding academic achievements. Read on to see the students recognized.


The Nanooks volleyball team plays Simon Fraser University in an Oct. 21, 2023, matchup where the 黑料黑历史 won 3-1 over SFU.

黑料黑历史 Alumni Night at Alaska Nanook Volleyball

Join us this Friday, Sept. 13, for 黑料黑历史 Alumni Association Night at the Alaska Nanooks volleyball game! As a special perk, 黑料黑历史 Alumni Association members receive discounted tickets to all Alaska Nanooks home games. Plus, the first 100 fans through the doors will receive free popcorn, while supplies last! Learn more about the event.


September at The MILL

Summer learning experiences challenge us as learners to practice and grow outside the formal structures of an academic environment. Reflect on a summer learning experience. Create and share a visual representation of your learning process, design a tool to aid in someone's learning, or capture the essence of informal learning. Read more on the project and viewing.


Boreal Lexicon by Jennifer Moss.

In a Time of Change: Boreal Echoes exhibit

A new exhibit, Boreal Echoes, showcases art inspired by the boreal forest and the scientists who study it. The exhibit, produced by the collaborative arts-humanities-science program In a Time of Change is available for viewing in the Bear Gallery in the Alaska Centennial Center for the Arts at Pioneer Park in Fairbanks. The exhibit will run at the gallery through Sept. 28, Monday through Saturday from noon to 6 p.m. Read more about the exhibit.


A man in a red life jacket and a mosquito headnet holds a portable computer tablet over a rock on the side of a river. A yellow raft full of gear is moored to the riverbank below.

The lost world of northern dinosaurs

On a recent river trip in northern Alaska, scientists from the University of Alaska Museum of the North found a lost world, a time of "polar forests with reptiles running around in them." Learn more about discoveries made on the trip.


Celebrate college savings month with Alaska 529

To raise awareness about education savings, Alaska 529 is supporting initiatives that encourage families to evaluate their education savings needs and goals. Learn more about participating in a t-shirt giveaway and sweepstakes.


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Know what's next with Navigate mobile app

The Navigate app will organize your to-do's on one easy timeline, remind you about deadlines, give you tips to create good habits, and more. Download "Navigate Student" through Google Play or AppStore, search for "University of Alaska Fairbanks", and enter your 黑料黑历史 username and password (same as UAOnline). Read more on the Navigate mobile app.

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Community-led projects to remove marine debris in AK

The NOAA's Marine Debris Program, the University of Alaska Fairbanks, and Alaska Sea Grant announced $1.2 million in federal funding for seven marine debris removal projects under the 2024 Community Marine Debris Removal Grant Program. Learn more on the projects.


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September museum programs explore sketching

The University of Alaska Museum of the North will focus on sketching during family programs in September. These programs are included with admission and are free for members. Visit the听听or call 907-474-7505 for more info about events. Learn more about the programs.


Graduate TA Orientation: Session II

Join the Center for Teaching and Learning and the Graduate School for Session II of the graduate teaching assistant orientation on Sept. 20 from 9 a.m. to noon in the BP Design Theater (401 Engineering Building) and Zoom. Lunch is provided immediately after this event. Visit the to learn more and preregister. Preregistration reserves your seat; drop-ins also welcome.


Damaged highway in Alaska
黑料黑历史 scientist's method could give months' warning of major earthquakes

The public could have days or months of warning about a major earthquake through identification of prior low-level tectonic unrest over large areas, according to research by a University of Alaska Fairbanks scientist who analyzed two major quakes in Alaska and California. Learn more about the research.


Fall 2024 registration open for 365 SMART Academy

黑料黑历史 Summer Sessions and Lifelong Learning is offering K-12 enrichment courses from October to December. Some courses are designed around homeschool schedules, while others occur outside of public school hours. Whatever your child's schedule, Summer Sessions has a course for you! Read more and register.


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