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Fairbanks lectures will be presented at the
Westmark Fairbanks Hotel

Gold Room, 813 Noble Street
7 p.m., Tuesdays
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Tuesday, January 15

What Constitutes a Planet? The Debate Over Pluto
Travis Rector, Assistant Professor of Physics and Astronomy
University of Alaska Anchorage

Tuesday, January 22

Polar Dinosaurs: Living the High Life in the Age of Dinosaurs
Patrick Druckenmiller, Curator of Earth Sciences
University of Alaska Museum of the North

Tuesday, January 29

Unheard Soundscape: The Infrasound World of Man & Nature
Curt Szuberla, Assistant Professor of Physics
Geophysical Institute, University of Alaska Fairbanks

Tuesday, February 5
There’s No Place Like Nome: Science Nuggets from the Last Frontier
Ned Rozell, Science Writer
Geophysical Institute, University of Alaska Fairbanks
Tuesday, February 12
The Economics of Climate Change
Britteny Cioni, Assistant Professor of Economics
University of Alaska Southeast
Tuesday, February 19
On Thin Ice: Marine Mammals Challenged by Climate Change
Mike Castellini, Associate Dean
School of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences, University of Alaska Fairbanks

 

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