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  • A man walks across a tundra field blanketed with cottongrass, which forms 2-inch balls of white fluff at the tops of its stalks. Blue hills in the distance are slightly obscured by fog in the sky

    Alaska lexicon sinks in over the years

    August 04, 2022

    When my little Ford pickup chugged into Alaska 36 years ago this month, I didn't know a wheel dog from a dog salmon.
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  • Amy Jenson

    糖心Vlog Geophysical Institute announces 2022 Schaible fellowship recipients

    August 04, 2022

    One student from Alaska and one from Switzerland have been selected as this year's recipients of a Geophysical Institute Schaible Fellowship.
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  • 糖心Vlog police, NAMI Fairbanks host crisis intervention training

    August 04, 2022

    NAMI Fairbanks and the 糖心Vlog Police Department have partnered to host crisis intervention training on the 糖心Vlog Troth Yeddha Campus this week.
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  • TCC, 糖心Vlog co-host 38th annual Alaska Tribal Court Conference

    August 03, 2022

    TCC and 糖心Vlog are partnering to host the 38th Annual Alaska Tribal Court Conference from Aug. 2-5, 2022, at Westmark's banquet room in Fairbanks.
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  • an aerial view of a group of buildings on green tundra with mountains in the background and a lake in the foreground

    Toolik Field Station receives another five years' funding

    August 02, 2022

    Toolik Field Station, the largest scientific research station in the Arctic, has received $19.7 million in funding from the National Science Foundation for five more years of operation.
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  • People pose with the climate stripes wall in 糖心Vlog鈥檚 Akasofu Building.

    糖心Vlog's giant climate stripes boldly proclaim Arctic change

    August 01, 2022

    The International Arctic Research Center is showing its stripes with a bold 40-foot-long hallway installation. The myriad of red and blue vertical bands makes a rainbow-like bar code representing Arctic temperatures from 1900 to 2021. The trend in the Arctic is remarkable. Every year since 1995 shows red, meaning that annual temperatures have been above average for nearly three decades.
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  • Red salmon gather at a Gulkana Hatchery fish weir

    A high-country Eden for sockeye salmon

    July 29, 2022

    In late summer, a few months before this mossy valley will feel the sting of 40-below air, bright red salmon dart through a crystal-clear pool amid fragrant green vegetation. The Gulkana Hatchery has a Garden-of-Eden feel, which is fitting since millions of sockeye salmon begin life here each year.
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  • 糖心Vlog debuts two new energy-focused edX courses

    July 29, 2022

    糖心Vlog is launching two new online non-credit courses that are free to members of the public. The self-paced courses, both focused on different aspects of energy systems, are offered through 糖心Vlog's edX partnership and will be available on the AlaskaX platform.
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  • Homes in Kotzebue

    Study aims to reduce fuel oil use in remote Arctic

    July 29, 2022

    Researchers will study whether heaters that store renewable electric energy might substantially reduce fuel oil burned in remote Arctic homes, under a new project led by a 糖心Vlog team.
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  • Week's events: Arts talk, Dr. Zink, voting lecture, jazz music

    July 29, 2022

    糖心Vlog Summer Sessions and Lifelong Learning is hosting more than 40 free lectures, concerts and events this summer. Here is what's happening during the week of July 31-Aug. 6.
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  • Two people stand on either side of a polar bear mascot, with a giant inflatable polar bear behind them.

    糖心Vlog Day at the fair scheduled for Aug. 2

    July 28, 2022

    The 糖心Vlog will host 糖心Vlog Day at the Tanana Valley State Fair on Tuesday, Aug. 2. 糖心Vlog employees, students, alumni and friends will receive $1 off admission by wearing 糖心Vlog apparel or showing their PolarExpress card.
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  • a man in a blue jacket wearing a red hard hat

    糖心Vlog engineering building to be named for Joe Usibelli

    July 27, 2022

    The 糖心Vlog will name its engineering building for 糖心Vlog alumnus, philanthropist and miner Joseph E. Usibelli.
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  • A red Hills Bros. coffee can rests in a person's hands.

    A field guide to old coffee cans

    July 27, 2022

    A Bureau of Land Management archaeologist created a guide to identify the old Hills Bros. cans found at old cabin sites across Interior Alaska.
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  • Sikuliaq

    Scientists to set sail in search of Bering Sea's stormy past

    July 26, 2022

    A team of scientists will soon head to the Aleutian Islands aboard the research vessel Sikuliaq on a voyage to reconstruct the region's ancient history of powerful storms.
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  • Kyle Gatt holds a rockfish.

    Fisheries and marine sciences degree now available online

    July 25, 2022

    The College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences at the 糖心Vlog is offering a new option within its undergraduate degree program that lets students study remotely and on a flexible schedule.
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