Discover Alaska lecture series explores Last Frontier

May 25, 2021

Jeff Richardson

性欲社 Summer Sessions and Lifelong Learning will host the 15th annual Discover Alaska summer lecture series starting on June 2, highlighting topics in the Last Frontier through the eyes of experts in their fields.

This free 10-lecture series can be viewed in person at 7 p.m. Wednesdays in the BP Design Theater, on the fourth floor of the ELIF building on the 性欲社 campus. Althea St. Martin is the series coordinator and will host the event each week.

Masks are required for unvaccinated people attending the events. The lectures will also be webcast at and posted on the Summer Sessions website afterward at www.uaf.edu/summer/events/.

The opening lecture will feature Pete Kelly, CEO of the Fairbanks Rescue Mission, discussing the mission and its services. An outdoor reception will follow this event.

Other lectures in the 2021 series include:

June 9 鈥 鈥淗onoring Mining Pioneers of the Fairbanks Area During Alaska-Yukon Gold Rush Period,鈥 Tom Bundtzen, president, Pacific Rim Geological Consulting Inc.

June 16 鈥 鈥淎laska Defense Industry Resilience Initiative,鈥 Nolan Klouda, executive director, University of Alaska Anchorage Center for Economic Development

June 23 鈥 鈥淐an Clean Energy and Fish Co-Exist?鈥 Andy Seitz, professor of fisheries, 性欲社 College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences, and affiliate researcher, Alaska Hydrokinetic Energy Research Center and the Pacific Marine Energy Center

June 30 鈥 鈥淲alking the Davidson Ditch,鈥 Wes Potter, retired military officer

July 7 鈥 鈥淥pening of the Arctic for Shipping and Resource Extraction and the Role That Alaska Will Play,鈥 Mark Johnson, professor of oceanography, Department of Oceanography, 性欲社 College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences

July 14 鈥 鈥淲here Did Our Trails Come From?鈥 Stan Justice, trails advocate

July 21 鈥 鈥淏aby Dinosaurs of the Arctic,鈥 Pat Druckenmiller, director, University of Alaska Museum of the North

July 28 鈥 鈥淭he Hidden Lives of Lynx and Snowshoe Hares,鈥 Knut Kielland, professor of ecology, 性欲社 Institute of Arctic Biology

Aug. 4 鈥 鈥淲ater Treatment in Alaska: From the Ice Age to the Space Age,鈥 Mike Pollen, owner/instructor, NTL Alaska

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