Taking the long way home
UAF, and Fairbanks, are more culturally diverse than you might expect. How do people from all over the world adapt to Alaska’s extreme environment?
UAF, and Fairbanks, are more culturally diverse than you might expect. How do people from all over the world adapt to Alaska’s extreme environment?
Every year, a group of friends come together to experiment with the sweet, spicy and savory possibilities of a northern herb garden.
How a lawn ornament in California ended up at the museum in Fairbanks.
Teresa Flores’ work in the Bethel hospital is difficult, exhausting — and necessary. But it’s also rewarding, and at the end of the day, there’s always frosting.
Get out your smartphones and cameras! From 12:01 a.m. to 11:59 p.m. on May 4, show the world what a typical 24-hour day is like at UAF, on all campuses, all across Alaska.
Running towards a cure, Nanook nook, Class notes and in memoriam, President’s column, 2012 – 2013 UAF Alumni Association Board of Directors
One hundred years in the making – Pictures from the past record our history, counting down the years to the centennial, 1917 – 2017.
KUAC 50 years young, God sent an angel to earth, would you listen?, Harvard returns Eskimo artifacts, Russian blockhouse back at post, Helping kids slim down, Who doesn’t love cold chicken?, Still accredited after all these years, Trails across a dreamscape, Heat pumps would work in Alaska, Construction continues on the Life Sciences Facility…, Kid camps summer 2012, This little piggy went.., Freeze-dried fish fast and Gift of land.
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