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Great Hall to open Dec. 2
The Regents' Great Hall will open to the public Saturday, Dec. 2, contrary to what was published in the Nov. 30 Cornerstone. Some work remains to be done, but the disruption will be minor and the affected areas will be clearly marked. Please heed all caution and safety signs.
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Campus biometrics screenings Dec. 14-15
Biometrics screenings are available for eligible employees and families in the Butrovich Building Dec. 14-15. Read more
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Pioneer scientist determined aurora height over Alaska
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“Professor Fuller Drops Dead in Garden.” So reads the headline in the Farthest-North Collegian newspaper of June 1, 1935. In the story, an unnamed writer described how the wife of the only physics professor at the Alaska Agricultural College and School of Mines screamed when she found Veryl Fuller face down in his garden. He was 39. Read more
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What's on today
What's on this weekend
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First Friday in Akasofu Building
Art by GI and IARC researchers and staff will be part of a First Friday event on Friday, Dec. 1, in Akasofu 501. University Press and Sea Grant will have books for sale as well. Read more
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December museum programs celebrate Alaska fashion
The UA Museum of the North is exploring Alaska fashion at hands-on programs during the month of December. Read more
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Featured photo of the week
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The aurora borealis dances over the Fairbanks campus on Nov. 21. UAF photo by Zayn Roohi. View online
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About Cornerstone
The Cornerstone staff and faculty newsletter is produced by University Relations and emailed to employees each weekday. You can submit news items here.
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The is an AA/EO employer and educational institution and prohibits illegal discrimination against any individual. Learn more about UA's .
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