Beneath the Surface: New discoveries in the Aleutians
Héloïse Chenelot could feel the Steller sea lion’s sharp teeth through her dive hood
Héloïse Chenelot could feel the Steller sea lion’s sharp teeth through her dive hood
UAF’s Kuskokwim Campus has influenced the lives of thousands of rural Alaskans since it opened in 1973
On an ordinary day in 1997, Dorothy Jones sat in her office on the third floor of Signers’ Hall and checked her e-mail, but one of the messages waiting for her was anything but ordinary.
When Owen Ala raised pigs, sheep and steers with his Kenai Peninsula 4-H group and butchered his first animal in fourth grade, he never realized how handy that experience would become in medical school.
It’s September again, one of the best months of the year for watching the aurora borealis.
Read articles about Digging up the past, Susan Butcher Institute names founding director, LARS opens barn doors, Decades of observing the restless Earth, Agriculture in action, New ‘Nook leaders, Growing our own, Icy climate clues, Tasty tome, Cut, colored and coiffed, KUAC captures gold, By the numbers: TOTE Family Fun Fest and Miles from where?
Read articles about Creating the perfect job, Alumni teach schoolchildren to say “I Know I Can”, Alumni compete at Beijing Olympics, Ride with Pride!, President’s column, 2008 – 2009 UAF Alumni Association Board of Directors and Class Notes and In Memoriam
Ty Keltner used his spare time while completing his M.B.A. last academic year to create a model of the Gruening Building out of LEGO® bricks.
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