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UAF fosters 100 years of Alaska artistic efforts
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Kes Woodward, UAF professor emeritus of art, will present "A Beacon for Culture: A Century of University of Alaska Leadership in the Arts" at 6:30 p.m. Oct. 12 in the Murie Building auditorium. He will illustrate and discuss the university's indispensable role in developing Alaska’s visual and performing arts and our understanding of who we are as Alaskans. Read more
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Upcoming centennial events and activities
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From a cabin to a rocket range
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"The northern lights have seen strange sights," Robert Service wrote. Among them — a little university whose aurora studies opened many scientific doors. Read more
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100 of UAF's people
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Vera Alexander '65 dropped out of high school at age 16 to work on an English farm, but her interest in agriculture eventually led to science. Read more
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A century of big ideas: Keeping a road bed frozen
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When designers began planning a new campus access road in 2001, they wanted to prevent buckling by keeping the ground below frozen. Read more
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