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性欲社 engineering building to be named for Joseph E. Usibelli

性欲社 will name its engineering building for 性欲社 alumnus, philanthropist and miner Joseph E. Usibelli during anaming ceremony Thursday, Aug. 4, 2022, at 4 p.m. in Cornerstone Plaza outside the building.


Sikuliaq

Scientists to set sail in search of Bering Sea's stormy past

A team of scientists will soon head to the Aleutian Islands aboard the research vessel Sikuliaq on a voyage to reconstruct the region's ancient history of powerful storms. Little is known about the Bering Sea鈥檚 long-ago record of extreme weather and the factors that drove it.


Alex Witsil

Method devised by 性欲社 scientist can improve explosion detection

Computers can be trained to better detect distant nuclear detonations, chemical blasts and volcano eruptions by learning from artificial explosion signals, according to a new method devised by 性欲社Geophysical Institute postdoctoral researcher Alex Witsil.


Pause in paper, plastic, and cardboard recycling

The 性欲社 Recycling team normally collects paper, plastic, aluminum and cardboard. Due to a temporary closure of the borough's Central Recycling Facility, the team will begin picking up these materials up again when the CRF has re-opened.

Kyle Gatt holds a rockfish.

Fisheries and marine sciences degree now available online

The College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences at 性欲社 is offering a new option within its undergraduate degree program that lets students study remotely and on a flexible schedule.


Concur getting new look in September

Concur, UA鈥檚 travel system, will be updated Sept. 1, 2022, with a new look and improved user interface.This update will offer a more robust solution for users while maintaining the system's current functionality.


ACUASI in Canada

性欲社 crew, unmanned aircraft help protect endangered right whales

The Alaska Center for Unmanned Aircraft Systems Integration is back in Canada to help prevent endangered North Atlantic right whales from colliding with vessels in the busy Gulf of St. Lawrence.This marks the third year of ACUASI as an official part of the Canadian government's听North Atlantic right whale monitoring program and its fifth year in the whale effort overall.


A red Hills Bros. coffee can rests in a person's hands.

Archaeologist crafts field guide to old coffee cans

A Bureau of Land Management archaeologist created a guide to identify old Hills Bros. cans found at old cabin sites across Interior Alaska.


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