Helping Alaska's commercial fishermen become business savvy is the aim of a new eleven-week course called The Business of Fish, offered by the Alaska Sea Grant Marine Advisory Program.
To help prepare viewers for the shutdown of analog TV service in February, KUAC is conducting a soft test Thursday, Jan. 15 from 6:25 to 6:28 p.m. KUAC will cease analog programming for three minutes to help viewers determine if they are ready for the DTV transition.
National Weather Service meteorologist
Rick Thoman will discuss climate variability
during a statewide teleconference Tuesday, Jan.
21 at 10 a.m.
University of Alaska Fairbanks students watched eagerly as their rocket project launched successfully from Poker Flat Research Range on Saturday, Jan. 10, 2009.
Selected news clips for the week of Jan 5, 2009
A total of eight National Aeronautics and Space Administration sounding rockets will launch from Poker Flat Research Range in 2009.
Rod Boertje knew it was getting cold when the National Park Service took the
dogs inside
The University of Alaska Museum of the North is looking for volunteer docents for its school tour programs this semester.
UAF will reopen for regular business as scheduled Jan. 5 despite the cold weather.
University of Alaska Fairbanks agriculture experts are stepping up to help farmers across the state find solutions to a recent 300- to 400-percent increase in fertilizer prices.
The UAF Tanana Valley Campus paramedic program recently became the first and only nationally accredited paramedic program in Alaska.
Three University of Alaska Fairbanks researchers are among 486 nationwide to be named fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
The University of Alaska Museum of the North has been reaccredited by the American Association of Museums. Accreditation is the highest national recognition for a museum.
Hoping to extend their winning streak to a third year, the Alaska Sea Grant College Program is looking for a few good men and women currently enrolled in higher education to apply for a paid Washington, D.C., fellowship in marine policy
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