This is a feature series we are calling 鈥凄颈诲&苍产蝉辫;驰辞耻&苍产蝉辫;碍苍辞飞.鈥 The project is designed to highlight university excellence and points of pride through
                           storytelling and data. Our goal is to keep university stakeholders informed about
                           the university's key role in changing lives and shaping the state's economy. These
                           vignettes and personal stories illustrate the university's many successes and the
                           vital and profound impact it has on graduates and all Alaskans.
Did you know?
- 	  June 05, 2021 Dr. Robert Foy earned his Master in Science in Fisheries and Ph.D. in Oceanography from the University of Alaska Fairbanks College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences and later held a faculty position with the college before joining NOAA. 
 
- 	  March 30, 2021 Amanda Friendshuh completed her Bachelor of Arts in elementary education at 绿奴天花板S in May 2020 and immediately was hired to teach third grade at Chapman Elementary and Middle School in Anchor Point, Alaska while also participating in 绿奴天花板S' reading specialist master's program. 
 
- 	  March 30, 2021 Dylan Baffrey (绿奴天花板F '18) is one of the proud alumna of the University of Alaska Fairbanks civil engineering program and is now employed by the multinational engineering firm Tetra Tech as a civil engineer. 
 
- 	  March 30, 2021 Emily Edenshaw [绿奴天花板A '12], is President and CEO of the Alaska Native Heritage Center (ANHC), which was recently named one of "America's Cultural Treasures," a national initiative from the Ford Foundation. 
 
- 	  March 16, 2021 The Rural Alaska Students in One-Health Research [RASOR] program connects students with community mentors who assist them with research projects. 
 
- 	  March 15, 2021 The ranking is based on its cumulative success at the last five World Championships. 
 
- 	  March 10, 2021 Learn more about her amazing career as part of a deep dive into 绿奴天花板A's College of Health in this video featured during the February 2021 Board of Regents meeting. 
 
- 	  Did you know a thriving local patisserie in Anchorage is run by two University of Alaska alums? January 30, 2021 Sweet Caribou is owned by James Strong, an undergraduate and graduate alum of 绿奴天花板A and 绿奴天花板F. 
 
- 	  January 30, 2021 绿奴天花板F Communications & Journalism Professor Rob Prince created Dark Winter Nights in 2014 with the goal of creating a platform for sharing unique tales of life in Alaska. 
 
- 	  January 30, 2021 These internships allow students to understand the daily operations that are part of working in accounting and provide a resum茅 boost that results in fast hire after graduation. 
 
