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Underwater cameras help track ocean carbon and nutrients
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Ocean particles near the equator efficiently transport carbon deep underwater, according to a new study that used high-resolution cameras to document this climate-related phenomenon. An international team that included Andrew McDonnell, assistant professor at the College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences, employed the revolutionary cameras to track how carbon and nutrients cycle through the ocean and around the globe. Read more
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What's on today
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OrgSync training Nov. 2
The Student Leadership and Involvement Office will host an OrgSync training Thursday, Nov. 2, from 1-1:50 p.m. in Rasmuson Library Room 301. Read more
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New meal-plan sharing program
A new option for sharing meal plans is now available to staff and faculty, graduate students, and students who live off campus. Read more
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KUAC concludes successful fundraiser
Hundreds of KUAC volunteers poured into the basement of the Fine Arts Complex from Oct. 14-22 for nine fun-filled days of giving their time to help sustain public broadcasting in Interior Alaska and beyond. Read more
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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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