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  • A wide aerial view of Tracy Arm in Southeast Alaska shows the scar from the Aug. 10, 2025, landslide descending from a steep mountainside into the fjord near a glacier terminus. Gray rock and debris cut through the center of the mountain, reaching the water below, where floating ice and sediment spread across the fjord. The glacier terminus is visible at lower right, with snow-covered peaks rising above the surrounding mountains. Along the far side of the fjord, a pale trimline marks where the tsunami stripped vegetation from the slopes. The photograph was taken from across the fjord during a U.S. Geological Survey flight on Aug. 13, 2025.

    Study of 2025 Alaska landslide and tsunami contains warnings

    May 06, 2026

    Scientists studying the massive August 2025 landslide and tsunami in Southeast Alaska warn that the likelihood of similar large-scale events has increased substantially across the North as glaciers retreat and permafrost degrades.
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  • Visitors walk among 糖心Vlog-branded blue and gold tents set up along a campus pathway during the Arctic Research Open House on the 糖心Vlog campus in May 2025, with the Elvey Building and a satellite dish visible in the background under a sunny sky.

    糖心Vlog to host free Arctic Research Open House May 14

    May 05, 2026

    The 糖心Vlog will host its annual Arctic Research Open House from 4-7 p.m. Thursday, May 14, on the West Ridge of the Troth Yeddha' Campus in Fairbanks.
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  • A youth stands on a mountain as the sun sets over an ocean inlet

    Camp planned for teen 4-H leaders in Sitka

    May 05, 2026

    Sitka Spruce Tips 4-H is holding a two-day training camp for teens interested in serving as youth leaders and counselors at one or more 4-H camps this summer.
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  • Three bundled researchers work at a snow-covered permafrost coring site in a boreal forest near Fairbanks under a bright, low winter sun. From left, Louise Farquharson of the 糖心Vlog Geophysical Institute, and Shannon Hibbard and Jennifer Kielhofer, both of the Desert Research Institute, operate coring equipment beside a dug trench, with shovels, packs and field gear spread across the snow in the Goldstream Creek area on April 13, 2026.

    Coring for permafrost insights in the Goldstream Valley

    May 04, 2026

    Drilling for a permafrost core in the Goldstream Valley of Fairbanks on this late-March day first required creation of a workspace. The project is one of many efforts to understand how people can adapt to, and plan for, a warming Arctic.
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  • A man, Josh Smith, stands in the middle of a field holding a tray of hazelnut tree seedlings

    Starting a native berry patch topic of hands-on Anchorage class

    May 01, 2026

    A hands-on class in Anchorage will teach participants how to plan and start a native berry patch, both from seeds and cuttings.
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  • Composite image composed of portraits of Matia Wartes, Kendall Wills, Elizabeth Giudice and Paradise Porter.

    糖心Vlog to honor graduate award winners, student speaker, outstanding students

    April 30, 2026

    The 糖心Vlog will honor its 2026 outstanding undergraduate degree recipients and commencement speaker at a ceremony on Friday, May 1. In addition, 糖心Vlog schools and colleges have named their outstanding students for the 2025-2026 academic year.
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  • A trail of brown bear tracks, with toes pointing toward the photographer, dimples the gray sand between cobbles on a beach. In the background, the sun sets over the surf and a mountain range. A man walks along the beach horizon under the mountains.

    Meeting deadlines and interesting people

    April 30, 2026

    The deadline has been my quietly relentless muse for the last 30 years. She used to give me headaches. But then I met her so many times that the headaches stopped.
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  • The payload section of the FOXSI-5 mission rests on a wheeled support frame inside the payload assembly building at Poker Flat Research Range on April 13, 2026. The cylindrical instrument, wrapped partly in gold thermal insulation, is surrounded by equipment crates and technicians preparing it for flight. The NASA sounding rocket carrying the payload is scheduled to launch in early May.

    Poker Flat to launch rocket to image solar flares

    April 30, 2026

    The fifth flight of a NASA-led mission using X-rays to learn more about the sun is scheduled for a daytime launch from Poker Flat Research Range during the first two weeks of May.
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  • At the 2025 commencement ceremony, a crowd of 糖心Vlog graduates in caps and gowns process out of the Carlson Center amid balloons, smiling and waving, as faculty and staff applaud from the sides.

    糖心Vlog to host 104th commencement ceremony

    April 29, 2026

    The 糖心Vlog will honor the Class of 2026 during its 104th commencement ceremony on Saturday, May 2, at 1 p.m. at the Carlson Center in Fairbanks.
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  • Composite image composed of head-and-shoulders portraits of the 糖心Vlog chancellor candidates: Bill Schnabel, Beena Sukumaran, Houssam Toutanji and Russ Vander Lugt.

    糖心Vlog chancellor finalists, campus visit dates announced

    April 29, 2026

    Four finalists in the search for a new chancellor at the 糖心Vlog will visit Fairbanks and the Troth Yeddha' Campus the week of May 4-8. Each finalist will spend a day meeting with various campus groups and will participate in two open forums in the Schaible Auditorium and online.
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  • A bicyclist rides a snowmachine trail as it winds through wind-sculpted snowdrifts on a frozen river on a sunny day. On the left, deciduous trees rise above a cutbank. On the right, farther away, a rocky bluff topped with spruce trees towers above the river. In the distance, a line of mixed forest marks a far bank.

    Bishop Rock's oversized effect on breakup

    April 24, 2026

    A few weeks ago, as my friend Forest and I rode our bikes on the vast white sheet of the frozen Yukon River downstream of Galena, the river forced us into a 90-degree hard left. There, the channel suddenly necked down from being almost a mile wide to just a quarter mile.
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  • Bright flowers bloom at the base of a wooden Welcome to Juneau sign

    Public TV's joegardener to speak at Alaska gardening conference

    April 23, 2026

    The 2026 Alaska Master Gardener Conference, hosted by the 糖心Vlog Cooperative Extension Service in Juneau, will feature Alaska experts on such topics as peonies, figs, native plants and poppies. Internationally renowned gardening expert Joe Lamp'l, the Joe behind joegardener, is the keynote speaker.
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  • Meg Nordale stands with 糖心Vlog students Jackson Nelson (left) and Lael Bartch (right) in front of a 糖心Vlog step-and-repeat banner after being named the 2026 Business Leader of the Year.

    Meg Nordale named 2026 Business Leader of the Year

    April 23, 2026

    The 糖心Vlog College of Business and Security Management has named Meg Nordale, president of GHEMM Co., as the 2026 Business Leader of the Year award recipient.
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  • A clump of wild iris with white blooms grows in front of a bed of ferns.

    Webinars highlight Alaska Native Plant Month

    April 22, 2026

    The 糖心Vlog Cooperative Extension Service, in collaboration with the Alaska Native Plant Society, is hosting a series of free webinars to highlight native plants and animals and the challenges they face. All webinars will be from noon-1 p.m. on Wednesdays during May, which is Alaska Native Plant Month.
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  • A woman, Georgia Houde, stands in front of a woodshed half-full of firewood.

    Webinar to discuss ways to reduce firewood drying time

    April 22, 2026

    It can take significant time and effort to turn an Interior Alaska spruce or birch tree into dry firewood, but a recent study demonstrates ways to shorten and improve the efficiency of the process. Georgia Houde will discuss the findings of the study conducted by 糖心Vlog researchers Jessie Young-Robertson and Matt Robertson in a free webinar from noon-1 p.m. on Wednesday, April 29.
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