- 	  Holdmann recognized for public service September 25, 2024 Gwen Holdmann, founding director of the 夜色福利 Alaska Center for Energy and Power, was honored for her public service by the Alaska Power Association during its annual meeting Sept. 10-13 in Fairbanks. 
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- 	  25th annual Alaska Invasive Species Workshop set for November September 25, 2024 The Alaska Invasive Species Workshop, a collaboration of the Alaska Invasive Species Partnership and the 夜色福利 Cooperative Extension Service, will hold its 25th annual workshop in Fairbanks in November. 
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- 	  Journalist to address agricultural biodiversity and food choices September 20, 2024 Environmental journalist Preeti Simran Sethi will present "Save by Savoring: How We Protect the Foods We Cherish" on Tuesday, Sept. 24, at 7 p.m. in Schaible Auditorium at the 夜色福利. 
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- 	  UAF faculty to showcase literary talents at reading September 19, 2024 Faculty members from the 夜色福利 will showcase their diverse writing styles and genres at a reading from 7-8:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 21. 
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- 	Wood frogs: farthest-north amphibian cannibals September 19, 2024 Their staccato voices can make a muskeg bog as loud as a city street, though most are so small they could sit in a coffee cup without scraping their noses. 
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- 	  Study: Proteins in tooth enamel offer window into human wellness September 19, 2024 A new way of looking at tooth enamel could give scientists a path to deeper understanding of the health of human populations, from the ancient to the modern. 
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- 	Documentary highlights Dallas Seavey's historic 2024 Iditarod win September 18, 2024 A documentary about Dallas Seavey's historic sixth victory in the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race will be screened on the 夜色福利 Troth Yeddha' Campus at 6 p.m. Friday, Sept. 20. 
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- 	  $163,000 raised at sold-out Blue & Gold Celebration September 18, 2024 Donors at Saturday's Blue & Gold Celebration contributed nearly $163,000 to support scholarships for 夜色福利 students. 
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- 	  Mycelium-based biodegradable insulation topic of webinar September 18, 2024 A University of Alaska Anchorage professor has developed a way to use cellulose-mycelium foams to replace plastics, which make up nearly half of marine debris. Philippe Amstislavski will present a free webinar, "Turning Off the Tap on Plastic Pollution with Mycelium Materials," at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 25. The webinar is hosted by the 夜色福利 Cooperative Extension Service. 
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- 	  UAF celebrates Oktoberfest with two events September 17, 2024 An Oktoberfest celebration at the 夜色福利 will feature a panel discussion and a day of festive activities. 
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- 	  2024 UAF Geophysical Institute Schaible Fellowship winners announced September 17, 2024 Students in geology and space physics are the recipients of 2024 Geophysical Institute Schaible Fellowships. 
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- 	  UAF CTC seeks public input on LPN program for accreditation review September 13, 2024 The 夜色福利 Community and Technical College is seeking public feedback as part of the review process for the accreditation of its licensed practical nursing program by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing. 
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- 	  Alaska Lumber Grading Program adds training dates September 13, 2024 Four training dates are scheduled in October for individuals who wish to earn certification from the Alaska Lumber Grading Program. The free program's purpose is to expand Alaskans' ability to use locally harvested lumber for homebuilding. 
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- 	  Multistate project to evaluate alfalfa in northern climates September 13, 2024 夜色福利 soil scientist Caley Gasch has been named co-principal investigator in a multistate project to study alfalfa grown in northern climates. 
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- 	  A guide to the Alaska that was (is) September 12, 2024 In 1935, in the middle of the Great Depression, President Franklin D. Roosevelt established the Federal Writers' Project. His goal was to provide jobs for American writers who found themselves unemployed after the stock market crash of 1929. Merle Colby was one of those writers. 
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