Aurora fall 2024

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KSUA at 40

By Kristin Summerlin

The campus radio station celebrates four decades of music and mentorship.

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Dakota Keller, a UAF master's student in biology with the ÀÖ»¢Ö±²¥ Cooperative Fisheries and Wildlife Research Unit in the UAF Institute of Arctic Biology, wades through the water while taking depth measurements, checking fish traps and recording bank levels in Cripple Creek on June 13, 2024. UAF photo by Eric Engman.

Reimagining Cripple Creek

By Amy Loeffler

UAF researchers are watching for signs that a newly restored waterway will help fish and wildlife thrive. Some are even aiding the work.

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ÀÖ»¢Ö±²¥ gather for a post-game social in Denver during the hockey series with Denver University in January 2023. From left are Dain Cunningham '93, Britton Anderson '10, Chet Paris '78 and Jane Paris.

Connected ’in every which way‘

By Katie Straub

Britton Anderson ’10 keeps his ties to Nanook Nation alive, while hockey fans do the same for his famous cheer.

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The new ski trail route on campus.

New ski trail abets racing’s return to campus

By Brooke Larson

A gift from Usibelli Coal Mine helped create a 2.5K route that meets official competition standards.

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Xochitl Muñoz visits a scenic spot in Denali National Park.

Empowering futures

By Megan Bean

Donor scholarships have transformative impacts on students across UAF’s wide array of academic programs.

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UAF news in brief

By Sam Bishop

From residence halls to rockets, the university is launching innovative work and helping students be their best.

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Class notes and in memoriam

 

See what UAF’s alumni have been doing, and remember those no longer with us.

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From the editor: Change is the only constant

By Theresa Bakker

UAF continues to innovate and update, serving the next generation.

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