The sun is out and the end of FY23 is nearing! Things are always bustling at the end
of each fiscal year as fiscal staff are working round the clock to close out accounts,
create budgets for the new fiscal year, and clean up any last-minute financial pieces
that support staff, faculty, and students. Meanwhile, most students are on a break
exploring what life has to offer while our student athletes enjoy some time off from
their busy seasons. Faculty are teaching summer courses, doing community outreach,
and conducting cutting-edge research from here at Troth Yeddha' campus to Antarctica.
Administrators and other staff are planning for the upcoming fiscal/academic year
and working hard on all of the things that make UAF an amazing university and a place
of belonging. With the business of fiscal year-end, I wanted to take a minute and
thank all the staff, faculty and students for all you do.
The ֱֻ Native Language Center's film "" has won a Northwest Regional Emmy through the National Academy of Television Arts
and Sciences. The film, produced by Channel Films in fall 2022, captures the past,
present and future of language revitalization. It won in the long-form branded content
category.
After more than a month apart, Gretel and Shackleton began their reunion with a slow
dance. The autonomous underwater vehicles circled each other in the Gulf of ֱֻ
in April, gathering data about ocean conditions: temperature, light, salinity, chlorophyll,
fluorescence, and even acoustically determined densities of fish and zooplankton.
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