This is
NANOOK NATION

 

UAF's people have stories to share, stories about the relationships, experiences and learning they've found here.

 

Inga Peterson

Inga Peterson (pictured center, pink hat) is a natural resource management major who found her passion at UAF. She applied for university funding through URSA to pay for her research that diagnoses peony health using color analysis and nutrient data. She's gaining hands-on soil experience and developing solutions for peony growers, which means she is contributing directly to her dream industry.

Inga, foreground, takes a selfie with 3 friends in the background. They are in a raft on a river.

Pirada Anderson

Pirada was a Summer 2025 Student Project Award Recipient through UAF's URSA grant program. Her project examines the effects of rising temperatures on Trichobilharzia alaskensis, a parasite that causes swimmer's itch.

Pirada Anderson in a snowy scene holding a fish on a line.

Soka Vanegas-Farrara

Soka came to UAF as a nontraditional student. With no high school degree, taking classes part-time, working full-time, the odds were stacked against her — but she never felt alone at UAF.

Soka points to a series of graphs projected on a whiteboard while addressing an audience