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West elevation of the library building. Charlie Parr (1918–2000) was the library's first Arctic bibliographer and later a member of the state house and state senate.. The Elmer E. Rasmuson Library (often referred to as Rasmuson Library) is the largest research library in the U.S. state of Alaska, housing just over one million volumes.
The Yupiit Piciryarait Cultural Center (YPCC), also known as Yupiit Piciryarait Cultural Center and Museum, formerly known as the Yup'ik Museum, Library, and Multipurpose Cultural Center (or Facility), is a non-profit cultural center of the Yup'ik (and sometimes Alaskan Athabaskan of the region) culture centrally located in Bethel, Alaska near the University of Alaska Fairbanks' Kuskokwim ...
Fairbanks, Alaska, USA Dark skies and dry conditions bless Fairbanks (Getty Images/iStockphoto) The second largest city (by population) in Alaska, Fairbanks is situated near the centre of the ...
Alaska Journal of Commerce – Anchorage; Arctic Sounder – Northwest Arctic Borough and North Slope Borough (under Anchorage Daily News) Bristol Bay Times – Bristol Bay (under Anchorage Daily News) Capital City Weekly – Juneau (under Juneau Empire) Chilkat Valley News – Haines; Cordova Times – Cordova; The Delta Discovery – Bethel
The Geophysical Institute of the University of Alaska Fairbanks conducts research into space physics and aeronomy; atmospheric sciences; snow, ice, and permafrost; seismology; volcanology; and tectonics and sedimentation. It was founded in 1946 by an act of the United States Congress. C.T. Elvey building in Summer
Northern Lights, a 2009 novel by Nora Roberts, on which the 2009 film is based; Severni sij ('Northern Lights'), a 1984 novel and 2005 play by Drago JanĨar; A Northern Light, a 2003 historical novel by Jennifer Donnelly; The Northern Light (college newspaper), of the University of Alaska Anchorage; The Northern Light, a weekly newspaper
Signer's Hall at UAF. From the early 1960s to 1980 it was the home to the museum, before moving to the West Ridge of the campus. The museum, formerly known as the University of Alaska Museum, was housed in what is now known as Signers' Hall for much of its history. [1]
The UAF Bristol Bay Campus (BBC) is one of several rural campuses administered by the University of Alaska Fairbanks system. The campus is located in Dillingham, Alaska, and serves the many remote communities of Bristol Bay, Alaska Peninsula, Pribilof Islands, and the Aleutian regions of southwest Alaska.