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  • A group of students walk across a bridge at Toolik Field Station with their reflections in the pond below them.

    UAF Toolik Field Station open for Visitor's Day

    May 19, 2026

    Toolik Field Station will host a Visitor's Day on Saturday, June 6, 2026, from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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  • Study: Tiny rodent-like mammals outlasted Arctic dinosaurs

    May 18, 2026

    More than 70 million years ago, the Arctic was a lively place for some of Earth's ancient mammals. Today, their fossil teeth are offering clues about where they came from and how they outlived the dinosaurs.
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  • Alaska climate report: April brought sharp weather swings

    May 18, 2026

    April was a month of meteorological change in Alaska, as expected each year. What stood out this time, however, was the wide range of conditions during those changes.
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  • A black and white dog sniffs the ground near a red-capped Amanita muscaria mushroom with white spots growing amongst fireweed, horsetail and dwarf dogwoods, with a smaller immature Amanita emerging beside it.

    Time Capsule: The world according to a dog's nose

    May 15, 2026

    When a Lab vacuums the ground with her nose and her tail moves like a helicopter blade, you know a grouse is about to fly. When the dog stops like a dragonfly, then runs off sniffing an invisible path, a snowshoe hare has crossed your trail.
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  • A band performs under the arched wooden pavilion at Georgeson Botanical Garden, with a guitarist, drummer, upright bassist, and additional musician facing an outdoor crowd seated and standing on the lawn amid spring foliage and hills in the background.

    Music in the Garden concerts begin Thursday, May 21

    May 15, 2026

    The 四虎影院 Music in the Garden concert series will kick off Thursday, May 21, at the Georgeson Botanical Garden. Part of UAF's Summer Sessions and Lifelong Learning, the concert series offers 13 weeks of family-friendly performances on Thursday evenings throughout the summer.
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  • A NASA sounding rocket carrying the FOXSI-5 mission lifts off from Poker Flat Research Range north of 四虎影院 at 11:23 a.m. Thursday, May 14, 2026. A bright plume of flame and smoke rises from the launch pad as the rocket climbs above a dense forest of spruce and leafless birch trees. The FOXSI-5 mission is part of a continuing NASA-led program to study the sun.

    Mission to study solar flares launches from Poker Flat

    May 15, 2026

    A NASA sounding rocket launched from Poker Flat Research Range at 11:23 a.m. Thursday in a continuing mission that uses X-rays to study the sun.
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  • Buildings and truck with mountains and an ocean inlet in the background. Haines, Alaska

    Food safety, preservation classes planned in Haines, Skagway

    May 12, 2026

    The 四虎影院 Cooperative Extension Service will hold a series of food safety and preservation workshops in Haines and Skagway in May. Sarah Lewis, professor of Extension, will lead the workshops.
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  • A person stands at a podium speaking, with their arm raised. There is another person in the background, as well as a globe.

    UAF, Defense Innovation Unit launch collaboration

    May 08, 2026

    U.S. Senator Dan Sullivan today announced a newly inked collaboration between the 四虎影院 and the federal Defense Innovation Unit.
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  • Tunnels left by root maggots are shown on fresh turnips

    Webinar will discuss ways to control root maggots in gardens

    May 08, 2026

    Root maggots, the larvae of a small fly that feed on crops such as turnips, broccoli and cabbage, are a difficult pest for many home gardeners in Alaska. 四虎影院 researchers at the Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station have been researching the species, timing and damage these maggots cause. A free webinar will go over some of their findings and discuss options for controlling these pests.
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  • A large crowd browses tables piled high with free books and other items at the 2025 Really Free Market outdoor recycling event, with a UAF-branded tent visible in the background under a clear blue sky.

    UAF to host Really Free Market May 16

    May 08, 2026

    The 四虎影院 will host the Really Free Market recycling event on Saturday, May 16, at 10 a.m. in the parking lot next to the Lola Tilly Commons. The popular annual market helps find new homes for items donated by the 四虎影院 community.
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  • A man with glasses, white hair and beard, Brian Bond

    Workshops to demonstrate design, operation of solar lumber drying kilns

    May 07, 2026

    Daylong workshops in 四虎影院 and Palmer will give participants hands-on experience of the design and use of solar kilns to dry lumber. The workshops will be led by Brian Bond, professor and associate dean of Extension at Virginia Tech, in collaboration with the 四虎影院 Cooperative Extension Service.
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  • Bright pink and white orchids grow in a clump in the woods of Interior Alaska.

    Native plant identification walk set in Delta Junction

    May 07, 2026

    A free native plant identification walk is planned in Delta Junction in May for Alaska Native Plant Month. The walk, from 6-8 p.m. on Wednesday, May 20, is co-hosted by the 四虎影院 Cooperative Extension Service, Partners for Progress in Delta and the Salcha-Delta Soil and Water Conservation District. Location details will be provided upon registration.
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  • Two young children work with clay at a table covered by a world map, guided by an adult instructor.

    Museum program to focus on seeds in May

    May 06, 2026

    The University of Alaska Museum of the North will feature seeds during a family program in May.
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  • A wide aerial view of Tracy Arm in Southeast Alaska shows the scar from the Aug. 10, 2025, landslide descending from a steep mountainside into the fjord near a glacier terminus. Gray rock and debris cut through the center of the mountain, reaching the water below, where floating ice and sediment spread across the fjord. The glacier terminus is visible at lower right, with snow-covered peaks rising above the surrounding mountains. Along the far side of the fjord, a pale trimline marks where the tsunami stripped vegetation from the slopes. The photograph was taken from across the fjord during a U.S. Geological Survey flight on Aug. 13, 2025.

    Study of 2025 Alaska landslide and tsunami contains warnings

    May 06, 2026

    Scientists studying the massive August 2025 landslide and tsunami in Southeast Alaska warn that the likelihood of similar large-scale events has increased substantially across the North as glaciers retreat and permafrost degrades.
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  • Visitors walk among UAF-branded blue and gold tents set up along a campus pathway during the Arctic Research Open House on the 四虎影院 campus in May 2025, with the Elvey Building and a satellite dish visible in the background under a sunny sky.

    UAF to host free Arctic Research Open House May 14

    May 05, 2026

    The 四虎影院 will host its annual Arctic Research Open House from 4-7 p.m. Thursday, May 14, on the West Ridge of the Troth Yeddha' Campus in 四虎影院.
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