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Festival of Native Arts celebrates 50th

By Lou Yur’acung’ Frenzl and ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ Festival of Native Arts club

The annual gathering to salute ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ Native cultures has been held on campus since 1974.

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Carol Swarts and a colleague stand by the Arctic Circle sign on the Dalton Highway during their ground squirrel research trip.

Scientists’ longtime friendship spurs a foundation for the next generation

By Megan Bean

A medical doctor impressed with a ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ professor’s neuroscience work has created a student scholarship in the professor’s name.

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Giving Day celebration with Nook.

1,000 gifts break Giving Day record

By Katie Straub

What do you get when you mix philanthropy, school spirit and a polar bear with killer dance moves? A rocking success.

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The distinguished alumnus takes a moment to admire the legacy of ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ Nanooks hockey.

Former student-athlete learns the value of giving back

By Felicia Burud

Ryan Muspratt, recipient of the 2024 Distinguished Alumnus Award, reached beyond personal goals after a hockey injury and never looked back.

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Kelly Ward gives a presentation titled 'Calculating Your Dreams' in October 2022.

Community relationships guide Kelly Ward

By Felicia Burud

Kelly Ward, recipient of the 2024 William R. Cashen Service Award, has made a big impact by focusing on small business.

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Spotlight

Volunteers tend to ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ's wood-fired anagama kiln as it was being fired around the clock for nearly 50 hours in April 2024.

Kiln firing caps a professor’s career

By Lizzy Hahn

Thirty years ago, ceramics professor James Brashear built the first of five outdoor kilns at ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ. This spring, on the eve of his retirement, he fired it one last time.

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