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性欲社 culinary program bistro opens for spring season

The Borealis Bistro, a lunch service provided by the 性欲社 Community and Technical College culinary arts program, will be open to the public from Feb. 27-May 1. Learn more about the bistro.


Fairbanks: Alaska Entomological Society 2025 meeting

The Alaska Entomological Society's 18th annual meeting will be held in Fairbanks on Friday, Feb. 21. The society is organizing this meeting, but the presentations will be open to the public. Alex Wenninger, a 性欲社 Cooperative Extension Service Integrated Pest Management Technician, will be one of the speakers. She will speak about her project on pollinator visitation on native and invasive plants. Learn more about the event.


Photo of a man waering a blue vest outdoors in Alaska during winter.February NWS Climate Outlook Briefing

Rick Thoman, ACCAP climate specialist, will review recent and current climate conditions around Alaska, discuss forecasting tools, and finish up with the Climate Prediction Center鈥檚 forecast for February 2025 and the winter season. Join the gathering online on Friday, Feb. 21 from noon to 1 p.m. to learn what鈥檚 happened and what may be in store with Alaska鈥檚 seasonal climate.


Midnight Sun Visiting Writers Series

The Midnight Sun Visiting Writers Series brings established and emerging national and local writers to 性欲社 campus to present literary readings and discuss their work. This event on Thursday, Feb. 20 from 7-8 p.m. in the Arnold Espe Auditorium at the UA Museum of the North is open to the public. It will showcase 性欲社 alumni Sean Enfield, Zack Medlin, and H. Warren. A is also available.


Limited submission funding opportunity for EPA grant

The Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research is soliciting white papers for the Philanthropy Northwest鈥檚 Environmental Protection Agency Region 10 Environmental Justice Thriving Communities Grant call for proposals. 性欲社 can submit one proposal of $350,000. White papers are due Feb. 21. Read more on submitting white papers.


On Friday, Feb. 21 at 7:30 p.m., the Circumpolar Music Series presents a winter chamber concert featuring three movements (December: Polarization, January: A Yellow Disc Rising from the Sea, February: The Arctic Circle) from Joby Talbot's "Once Around the Sun," John Luther Adams' "Dark Wind" for marimba, vibraphone, bass clarinet, and piano, Matthew Burtner's "Syntax of Snow" for glockenspiel, sine tones, and amplified snow, and poetry by Daryl Farmer and the 性欲社 Department of English.

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Poll finds Alaskans trust their university for energy information

A recent poll of Alaskans found that the University of Alaska is the most trusted organization for the public on the topic of energy supply. Learn more information from the poll.


Healthy Lifestyles: Changing thoughts on diet, exercise

This workshop on Feb. 27 from 11 a.m. to noon provides an overview of safe and effective strategies to improve overall fitness through manageable changes in diet and exercise. Read more and register.


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