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  • 2021 ACEP interns stand by an electric vehicle at the Kotzebue wind farm. Photo by Michelle Wilber/ACEP.

    New study examines EV feasibility in rural Alaska

    March 12, 2025

    A new study sheds light on the benefits and implications of the use of electric vehicles in rural Alaska. University of Alaska researchers partnered with the communities of Kotzebue, Galena and Bethel to find out where, how and for whom EVs can provide benefits.

  • A group of North Pole Teaching Through Technology students troubleshoot programming. Photo by Petie Deveer/ACEP.

    Igniting interest in weather station technologies

    March 11, 2025

    A team of ACEP undergraduate assistants working on cyber technology projects recently introduced North Pole High School students to weather station technologies and the concepts behind them.

  • AASCO attendees pose for a photo. ACEP’s deputy director for strategic initiatives Leasi Vanessa Lee Raymond (second from left, front row) stands close to Prince Albert II of Monaco.

    ACEP leads pan-Arctic research on a global stage

    March 01, 2025

    ACEP joined leading European and U.S. researchers to identify gaps and needs in Arctic research at an invitation-only summit in Monaco. The need for greater access to and sharing of Arctic research data was a resounding call from the summit.

  • The cover of the forthcoming book “Indigenous Critical Reflections on Traditional Ecological Knowledge” showcases Mvskoke/Choctaw artist Rhode Grayson’s artwork. Image courtesy of Oregon State University Press.

    Book explores Indigenous values through science, poetry and stories

    February 26, 2025

    Indigenous value systems are fundamental to Indigenous knowledge systems and cultures. A new book explores these value systems through science, poetry and stories. The authors include ACEP's Leasi Vanessa Lee Raymond.

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Kotzebue home heating field study

Researchers at the ҹɫ are recruiting participants for a 24-month field study in Kotzebue. The study aims to reduce fuel oil use and home heating costs. 

 

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