A Place for Knowledge Exchange

 
 

A Place for Knowledge Exchange

The College of Indigenous Studies is co-hosting a monthly speaker series with the International Arctic Research Center highlighting collaborative approaches to research, education and real-life community-based practices in rural Alaska.


Spring Semester Hybrid Brunch

April 22, 2026

10 a.m. to 12 p.m.  |  In-person at 501 Akasofu or Remote via Zoom


This event brings together students, faculty, and staff from across the state for meaningful dialogue about the future of Arctic research.

If you are a student who鈥檚 interested in research, we'd love to see you there!

 

Save the Dates: Spring 2026

  • Feb.18

    Understanding is a Practice: Listening Across Cultures

    This conversation invites participants to consider communication as an ongoing practice shaped by culture, place and relationship. Panelists will share experiences and lessons learned through cross-cultural engagement. Fully remote via Zoom
    12 p.m.-1 p.m.

     
  • Mar.18

    Where We've Been; Where We're Going

    Please join us for a discussion and panel talk with Beth and Lance about some of the rich history we all share and some of the possible futures. Fully remote via Zoom  
    12 p.m.-1 p.m.

     
  • Apr.22

    Spring Semester Brunch

    This installment focuses on connecting students with researchers and CIS/IARC faculty, bringing together students, faculty, and staff from across the state for meaningful dialogue about the future of Arctic research. Join us for food, conversation, and networking in person, or connect with us online to be part of the dialogue! In-person in 501 Akasofu or remote via Zoom
    10 a.m.-12 p.m.

     
The College of Indigenous Studies and International Arctic Research Center present a new research speaker series: A Place for Knowledge Exchange

The College of Indigenous Studies (CIS) and the (IARC) co-host this virtual seminar series, with monthly conversations covering collaborative approaches to research, education, and real-life community-based practices in rural Alaska. 

 

Future seminar topics include co-stewardship, co-production of knowledge, climate impacts on traditional ways of life, food and water security, fisheries, and much more. 

 

As part of A Place for Knowledge Exchange, CIS and  will hold one collaboration brunch each semester for those interested in connecting with the two organizations and other members of the UAF community. The location of these collaboration brunches will rotate between CIS and IARC facilities.

 

The seminar and brunches will be facilitated by:

  • Josie Sam, Assistant Professor, Department of Alaska Native Studies and Rural Development and International Arctic Research Center
  • Sonta Roach, Assistant Professor, Department of Alaska Native Studies and Rural Development
  • Arlo Davis, Engagement Coordinator, International Arctic Research Center