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University of Alaska Museum of the North
Open Monday - Saturday - 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Family Art Day Feb. 18 Leggy OPEN NOW
The UA Museum of the North invites the community to an Art Family Day from noon to 4 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 18.
Meet local artists and get your face painted by UAF art students, create your own art and try printmaking, and ask the museum’s curator questions about the art collection.
Activities are included with admission. For more information call 474-7505 or visit the museum calendar online.
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The exhibit will feature live spiders, tarantulas, centipedes, scorpions and more. There will also be a darkened gallery where visitors can enter the secret world of nocturnal insects, creatures that are most active in the dark.
ADDITIONAL CONTACTS: Derek Sikes, UAMN curator of entomology, at 907-474-6278 or via email at dssikes@alaska.edu.
Nanook Basketball, Hockey and Rifle
Basketball and Rifle at the UAF Patty Center - Hockey at the Carlson Center
Come out to see Basketball at the UAF Patty Center.
February 16, 7:00 pm - Nanook Men vs. Western Oregon
February 18, 7:00 pm - Nanook Men vs. St. Martins
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Rifle at the UAF Patty Center
February 16, 9:00 am to noon - Nanooks vs. Jacksonville State and Nebraska, NCAA Qualifiers
February 18, 9:00 am to noon - Nanooks vs. Jacksonville State and Nebraska, NCAA Qualifiers
University of Alaska Press
Read about Alaska and the circumpolar regions
What's happening at the Geophysical Institute
Want to learn more about Venus and planetary research?
How about air quality in Fairbanks?
Click here to read the latest Geophysical Institute Quarterly. You can also "leaf through" earlier GI Quarterlies.
Science for Alaska Series - February 14
Recent Earthquakes that Shook the World with Natalia Ruppert
Toxic Threat: Coal and Your Health - Lecture
Wednesday, February 15, 6:00pm - 9:30pm, Wood Center Ballroom
Scientific talk presented by Dr. Alan Lockwood, Physicians for Social Responsibility.
For additional information please contact, Mary van Muelken, at fyabnp@uaf.edu
Frontiers
Research at America's Arctic University
In the current issue...
- Exploring the Chukchi Sea
- Making sense of SIDS
- Meet Michael Castellini ,
Dean of the School of Fisheris and Ocean Science
- See the 2011 Alaska Native Language Map
- and more...
Click here to visit the National Science Foundation's, science360. This news service keeps you up-to-date on breaking science that shapes your world.
Agroborealis
agriculture, soils, geography, forest sciences, and natural resources research
Explore food security, climate change, economic and community resilience, wildlife management, and energy production research at the School of Natural Resources & Agricultural Sciences. Read the current issue and page through past.
What's Going on?
Aurora
Aurora magazine is published twice a year for alumni and friends of the University of Alaska Fairbanks.
