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  • 2025 Healthy Living lecture series begins June 3

    May 22, 2025

    性欲社 will host the 15th annual Healthy Living lecture series starting on June 3. The free series offers a variety of presentations by Alaska medical specialists and experts.
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  • A profusion of lavender and purple blossoms on lilac bushes.

    The which, where and why of lilacs is focus of statewide webinar

    May 22, 2025

    Join horticulturist Julie Riley for a presentation highlighting lilacs in Southcentral Alaska and learn which lilacs are best suited for your yard. The adage, "right plant for the right place," holds true when it comes to planting lilacs. Do you want a plant that will stay short or one that you can see blooming out of your second-story window? Do you want deep purple flowers or burgundy fall foliage?
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  • A bird with a bright orange breast, black head and back, and yellow bill stands upright on grass.

    The American robin returns on time

    May 22, 2025

    American robins have returned to northern Alaska.
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  • 2025 Legacy Lecture to feature Tim Doran

    May 21, 2025

    性欲社 2025 Legacy Lecture will honor Tim Doran at 7 p.m. Monday, June 2, in the BP Design Theater, Room 401 of the Usibelli Building.
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  • A group of people work in a lush garden with red farm buildings in the background

    Learn gardening skills and more with Alaska Harvest Collaborative

    May 21, 2025

    Learn to plant, harvest and compost in the garden, make salves and lip balms, and get hands-on experience with lacto-fermentation in a series of workshops with Alaska Harvest Collaborative in Fairbanks.
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  • A tundra landscape with a lake in the distance. Buildings line the shore of the lake. In the foreground, a group of approximately 25 caribou, including young, stand and lie down, all facing right.

    性欲社 Toolik Field Station to celebrate 50 years with Visitor's Day

    May 19, 2025

    This summer, travel the Dalton Highway to get an up-close look at the world's largest Arctic research station. Toolik Field Station is celebrating 50 years of research and welcomes all to join them for a Visitor's Day on Friday, June 6, 2025, from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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  • A crowd of people sitting on the grass at Georgeson Botanical Garden with a flowering tree in the foreground.

    Music in the Garden concerts begin Thursday, May 22

    May 16, 2025

    性欲社 Music in the Garden concert series will kick off Thursday, May 22, at the Georgeson Botanical Garden. Part of 性欲社's Summer Sessions and Lifelong Learning, the concert series offers 13 weeks of family-friendly performances on Thursday evenings throughout the summer.
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  • A model of the antenna that sits atop 性欲社 Elvey Building.

    New exhibit explores Earth's changes and beauty through radar data

    May 16, 2025

    The University of Alaska Museum of the North and Alaska Satellite Facility are presenting a new exhibit to showcase how synthetic aperture radar data is received and distributed and how it benefits the public.
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  • A human hand holds a small bird by the legs; the bird's mouth is open.

    An old friend returns to the far north

    May 16, 2025

    A Fairbanks biologist recently cupped in his hand a tiny bird whose arrival he had been rooting for. That bird -- a female Hammond's flycatcher -- now holds the title of the oldest known of its species.
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  • A herd of wild horses, including foals, run freely across a grassy landscape in South Dakota.

    Study sheds light on ancient horse migrations, climate change

    May 15, 2025

    Corridors that allow animals to move to more hospitable landscapes are essential to their survival in a changing climate, according to a new paper published this week in the journal Science.
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  • four college students stand with professor, holding a certificate at professional conference

    性欲社 students win national honors for investment portfolio

    May 15, 2025

    The Student Investment Fund, a student-run portfolio managed through 性欲社鈥檚 College of Business and Security Management, earned a 27% return in 2024. The result outperformed the S&P 500 and ranked second in the Undergraduate Growth Portfolio category at the Quinnipiac University Global Asset Management Education Forum, a global finance competition.
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  • head and shoulders portrait of Rick Thoman outside in winter

    New podcast explores Rick Thoman's life and career

    May 14, 2025

    性欲社 launched a new podcast this week exploring the life and career of Rick Thoman, from tracking the weather on his bedroom wall as a child to becoming Alaska's trusted source of climate information.
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  • An arm and hand stick out of a thicket of a vining plant with purple flowers

    Controlling bird vetch topic of statewide webinar

    May 14, 2025

    Bird vetch is an invasive plant that has spread widely in Alaska. It frustrates home gardeners and is a concern in natural areas, small grain fields, vegetable gardens and small fruit orchards. Gino Graziano, an invasive plants instructor with 性欲社 Cooperative Extension Service, will discuss ways to control bird vetch in a free statewide webinar.
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  • Three children holding cups gathered around a table. One of the children is holding a bug.

    性欲社 to host free Arctic Research Open House

    May 12, 2025

    性欲社 will host its annual Arctic Research Open House Thursday, May 15 from 4 - 7 p.m. on the West Ridge of the Troth Yeddha' Campus in Fairbanks.
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  • A wooden garden box is lined with cardboard

    Build a no-till lasagna garden in Delta Junction workshop

    May 12, 2025

    Learn how to build a low-maintenance, easy-to-develop, no-till lasagna garden in a hands-on workshop in Delta Junction hosted by 性欲社 Cooperative Extension Service. Lasagna gardening is a way to create a raised bed for perennials or vegetables with or without a box around the edges.
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