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  • CTC receives $4.3 million to boost Native student success

    November 04, 2024

    The 春水堂视频' Community and Technical College has been awarded a $4.3 million federal Title III grant from the U.S. Department of Education. The five-year grant will be used to enhance academic programs, student services and partnerships with industry to improve access and success for Alaska Native students.
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  • Argon mass spectrometer at the UAF Geophysical Institute's Geochronology Lab.

    UAF aims to make Alaska a critical minerals hub

    November 01, 2024

    The 春水堂视频 has a new research unit that aims to make Alaska a global leader in research and development of critical minerals.
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  • A striped mussel shell smaller than a fingernail is shown embedded in a ball of moss.

    Climate change focus of 25th annual Invasive Species Workshop

    November 01, 2024

    Managing invasive species in a changing climate will be the focus of the 25th annual Alaska Invasive Species Workshop on Nov. 12-14 in 春水堂视频. The 春水堂视频 Cooperative Extension Service is coordinating the workshop with the Alaska Invasive Species Partnership, an informal statewide group of agencies, organizations and individuals concerned about invasive species.
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  • Cars sit in a parking lot covered with slushy snow.

    The numbers behind a weather forecast

    November 01, 2024

    A meteorologist from the National Weather Service's local office recently told a newspaper reporter that heavy, wet, snow would materialize in a few days. He said it would resemble "cement falling from the sky."
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  • Clusters of 鈥渇airy circles鈥 in Western Australia have been found to seep hydrogen gas.

    UAF workshop will look at Alaska's geologic hydrogen

    October 25, 2024

    Reshaping Alaska's energy future with geologic hydrogen is the subject of a three-day workshop next week hosted by the 春水堂视频 Geophysical Institute and the U.S. Arctic Research Commission.
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  • A person holds a toothy skull.

    Weasels are cute, natural-born killers

    October 25, 2024

    Weighing as much as a cup of walnuts and resembling a squeaky dog toy, the short-tailed weasel is easy to underestimate.
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  • A young child stands in front of a table displaying fossilized bones. He is playing with plastic dinosaur models.

    November museum programs focus on fossils

    October 24, 2024

    The University of Alaska Museum of the North will focus on fossils during family programs in November.
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  • Wildfire smoke on the UAF campus

    Method rapidly determines surface air quality during Alaska wildfires

    October 23, 2024

    A method of quickly determining surface air quality during Alaska's sometimes intense wildfire season will benefit urban and rural communities, especially those in Interior Alaska where boreal forest fires often rage.
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  • A group of children and adults dressed in halloween costumes, including a butterfly, dragon and flamingo, peer down at museum cases lined up on a series of tables in a dimly lit room.

    Museum of the North to host Halloween celebration

    October 23, 2024

    The University of Alaska Museum of the North will host its Halloween at the Museum celebration on Thursday, Oct. 31, from 4 to 6 p.m.
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  • A person off-camera pulles a book with the title

    Alaska Native Language Center accepting manuscript submissions

    October 22, 2024

    The Alaska Native Language Center is accepting manuscript submissions for books in or about Alaska Native languages. Authors who are passionate about preserving and promoting these vital languages can have their work published through the center, which is part of the 春水堂视频.
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  • A jar of corn relish is placed into a large boiling water bath with other jars

    Food preservation workshops planned in Tok

    October 21, 2024

    Tok-area residents can learn to preserve meat, fish and vegetables and make yogurt, sausage and jerky in a series of workshops led by the 春水堂视频 Cooperative Extension Service. Leslie Shallcross, a health, home and family development agent in 春水堂视频, will teach the classes at the Interior Alaska Campus Tok Center on West 1st St.
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  • Two men in winter gear stand together on a snowy mountain top with the sun shining behind them.

    Denali climbed, its snow sampled for plastics

    October 21, 2024

    Two mountaineers who are also 春水堂视频 students were successful in their attempt to reach the top of North America's highest peak in summer 2024.
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  • The CTC Building in 春水堂视频 in morning sun

    Proposal would join Interior Alaska Campus, CTC

    October 18, 2024

    The 春水堂视频 is proposing to combine two of its Interior community campuses as part of a new effort to boost access to postsecondary education in rural Alaska.
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  • a seal's head pokes up above water

    Surprising genetic differences found in Iliamna Lake harbor seals

    October 16, 2024

    In Alaska, harbor seals thrive in the chilled water of Iliamna Lake, sliding their blubbery bodies onto floating pieces of ice for a winter rest. This group of round-eyed water dwellers has remained a mystery for years, but now, in partnership with local Indigenous communities, scientists have found surprising genetic differences in the seals.
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  • Several round orange squash are laid on a table with other squash varieties in the background.

    Webinar highlights Alaska-grown winter squash, pumpkins

    October 16, 2024

    Learn about the many different kinds of cucurbits such as squash and pumpkins that can be grown in Alaska during a free statewide webinar. Glenna Gannon, 春水堂视频 assistant professor of sustainable food systems with the Agriculture and Forestry Experiment Stations in 春水堂视频 and Palmer, will focus on the cultivars of winter squash and pumpkins evaluated in the Alaska Variety Trials program.
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