Tag: Alaska

  • Nation & World

    An empty square, a full summer, teaching tuba

    In “Postcards From Home,” three students share thoughtful insights on how the pandemic is changing their lives and those around them.

    7 minutes
    Moshe Poliak.
  • Nation & World

    Clearing the air

    Alicia Nelson, M.P.H. ’20, is boosting Alaskans’ health by promoting dialogue between public health officials and the community. Now with COVID-19, Nelson said that her Harvard Chan School training in risk communication is proving invaluable

    7 minutes
    Alicia Nelson, M.P.H. ’20 in front of woodpile.
  • Nation & World

    Speak, memory

    At the Radcliffe Institute, Alaskan Inupiaq poet and Harvard alum Joan Naviyuk Kane keeps her language and culture alive through her art and her family.

    4 minutes
    Joan Naviyuk Kane in a barn with her two sons
  • Nation & World

    Straight to the source

    As described in an April 23 paper in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), graduate students Eric Morrow and Carling Hay demonstrate the use of a statistical tool called a Kalman smoother to identify “sea level fingerprints” — telltale variations in sea level rise — in a synthetic data set. Using those…

    5 minutes
  • Nation & World

    Tracking the pollution amid the remote

    A national research project led by Harvard scientist Steven Wofsy tries to fill in the blanks of understanding how the Earth’s atmosphere works by crisscrossing the globe by jet, measuring air changes.

    7 minutes
  • Nation & World

    Planning to save a changing world

    Climate change is not only altering Alaska’s natural world, it’s also affecting how humans interact with it, particularly those whose culture and traditions have pointed the way for generations to survive in the sometimes inhospitable far north. Terry Chapin, a professor of ecology at the University of Alaska’s Institute of Arctic Biology, said that climate…

    4 minutes