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  • Neil Shea. Photo courtesy of Neil Shea.

    Veteran journalist and author joins UAF as Snedden chair

    August 21, 2026

    National Geographic writer Neil Shea brings more than 25 years' experience to the Department of Science and Environmental Journalism

  • A glowing Alaska Defense Forum sign sits on a table at the 2025 event at the 8 Star Event Center in Fairbanks. The circular sign features an outline of Alaska over a globe, with conference attendees visible in the background.

    Alaska Defense Forum 2026 focuses on community-military ties

    August 21, 2026

    Leaders in national defense, research and policy will gather with local partners next week in Fairbanks for the annual Alaska Defense Forum organized by the Âé¶¹¹ÙÍø Fairbanks.

  • a person holds a bottle of ash in a lab

    Uncorking the secrets of a tiny bottle of volcanic ash

    August 21, 2026

    What is this ash from Mount Spurr volcano's 1992 eruption made of?

  • A person walks along a storm-battered beach near Quinhagak after ex-Typhoon Merbok hit Western Alaska in 2022.

    Shapes of Western Alaska bays influence local flood danger

    August 20, 2026

    When large storms hit Western Alaska, some areas fare much worse than others. New research studying ex-Typhoon Merbok in September 2022 has found that a complex recipe of topography, tidal influences and seasonal water-level changes contribute to those differences. A Âé¶¹¹ÙÍø Fairbanks-led team determined that the shape of bays and estuaries in the region played a huge role in funneling and amplifying Merbok-driven storm surges.

  • Aerial view of the Âé¶¹¹ÙÍø Fairbanks Arctic Âé¶¹¹ÙÍø Park, showing research and office buildings surrounded by roads, lawns and autumn trees, with forested hills in the distance under a partly cloudy sky.

    Expanded UAF, military partnership looks north

    August 19, 2026

    A newly inked federal agreement will expand the scope of the research partnership between the Âé¶¹¹ÙÍø Fairbanks and the U.S. military. It will also refocus those efforts on the Arctic.

  • A small brown and tan frog rests in a person's hand

    Time capsule: Looking for a few good wood frogs

    August 13, 2026

    The office phone rang while Brian Barnes discussed with me his need for wood frogs. The caller's loudness forced Barnes, a Âé¶¹¹ÙÍø Fairbanks associate professor of zoophysiology, to tilt the phone away from his ear.

  • A composite image of head-and-shoulders portraits of Jill Faudree, Derek Sikes and Leslie Shallcross.

    Faudree, Sikes, Shallcross named 2026 Usibelli Award winners

    August 13, 2026

    The Âé¶¹¹ÙÍø Fairbanks has announced the recipients of the 2026 Emil Usibelli Distinguished Teaching, Âé¶¹¹ÙÍø and Service Awards.

  • Aerial view of the coastal Alaska village of Kipnuk severely flooded, with homes on stilts surrounded by brown floodwater, debris-strewn land, and displaced vegetation stretching to the horizon in October 2025.

    Accelerated rates of warming in the Arctic continue

    August 12, 2026

    The American Meteorological Society released its annual report on the global climate this week, with many researchers from the Âé¶¹¹ÙÍø Fairbanks participating.

  • $100,000 planetarium gift celebrates alumni association centennial

    August 12, 2026

    The new planetarium at the Âé¶¹¹ÙÍø Fairbanks will receive $100,000 from the UAF Alumni Association. The gift will support teaching, expand programming and connect guests with the university's research.

  • Red currants grow on a bush at the Georgeson Botanical Garden in Fairbanks in July 2026.

    Festival will satisfy currant curiosity

    August 12, 2026

    The fourth annual Far North Currant Festival will celebrate one of Alaska's lesser-known berries from 1-4 p.m. on Aug. 22 at the Georgeson Botanical Garden in Fairbanks. Visitors of all ages can enjoy berry tastings, educational exhibits, hands-on activities and garden tours. Local growers, gardeners, researchers, artists and community experts will be on hand to answer currant questions.

  • Water flowing over a dam.

    UAF leads AI project to strengthen Alaska's rural power grids

    August 11, 2026

    A new energy research project led by the Âé¶¹¹ÙÍø Fairbanks has received a $725,000 award from the U.S. Department of Energy.

  • A close-up of a standing arctic ground squirrel, brown in color, against a blurred olive background

    How do Alaska animals sleep in the summer?

    August 11, 2026

    More than a month after the summer solstice, Fairbanks is still the land of the midnight sun. Joggers are out getting in their late-night runs along Farmers Loop, and we still don't need our headlights after another evening ice cream at Hot Licks.

  • An undergraduate UAF student places samples in a mass spectrometer. UAF photo by JR Ancheta.

    New instrument will aid environmental science and industry

    August 10, 2026

    A new spectrometer facility at the Âé¶¹¹ÙÍø Fairbanks will let researchers see chemical components of materials in the parts-per-trillion range, advancing environmental science across Alaska.

  • Meg Nordale, president of GHEMM Company, poses for a portrait at the company’s Fairbanks office.

    Tickets available for UAF Business Leader of the Year event

    August 10, 2026

    Tickets are on sale for the Âé¶¹¹ÙÍø Fairbanks College of Business and Security Management's 48th Business Leader of the Year dinner and award ceremony.

  • Week's events: Robert Hannon, sleep, Alaska Native language archive, string band

    August 09, 2026

    Âé¶¹¹ÙÍø Fairbanks Summer Sessions and Lifelong Learning is hosting more than 40 free lectures, concerts and events this summer. Here's what's happening during the final week, Aug. 10-16.

  • UAF Day at the fair scheduled Aug. 4

    August 03, 2026

    The Âé¶¹¹ÙÍø Fairbanks will host UAF Day at the Tanana Valley State Fair on Tuesday, Aug. 4. UAF employees, students, alumni and friends will receive $1 off admission by wearing UAF apparel or showing their PolarExpress card.

  • Week's events: Atkinson and Toelle, dementia, AI, progressive rock

    July 31, 2026

    Âé¶¹¹ÙÍø Fairbanks Summer Sessions and Lifelong Learning is hosting more than 40 free lectures, concerts and events this summer. Here's what's happening during the week of Aug. 3-9.

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