- Judith Kleinfeld
Judith Smilg Kleinfeld is professor of Psychology at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, and head of the Northern Studies department. Her most well known works are the ones criticizing feminist studies on alleged discrimination in educational settings. Her "The Myth That Schools Shortchange Girls" analyzed the American Association of University Women's report "How Schools Shortchange Girls".
- T. Neil Davis
T. Neil Davis (b. 1932) is a professor emeritus of geophysics from the University of Alaska Fairbanks and the author of several books. Born in Greeley, Colorado, Davis received B.S in geophysics from University of Alaska Fairbanks in 1955, M.S. in geophysics from California Institute of Technology in 1957, and Ph.D in geophysics from University of Alaska Fairbanks in 1961. Davis spent most of his working career at the Geophysical Institute, …
- Michael Krauss
Michael E. Krauss is a linguist who has worked extensively on the Na-Dené language family, especially on proto-Athabaskan, pre-proto-Athabaskan, the Eyak language, and also numerous other Athabaskan and Eskimo-Aleut languages. With his 1991 address to the Linguistic Society of America, Krauss was among the first to create an awareness of the global problem of endangered languages.
- Jay Hammond
Jay Sterner Hammond was an American Republican politician who was Governor of Alaska from 1974 to 1982. He was born in Troy, New York in 1922. He studied petroleum engineering at Penn State University, where he was a member of Triangle Fraternity. He later served as a Marine Corps fighter pilot in World War II, and in China, until 1946.
- Bob Bartlett
Edward Lewis "Bob" Bartlett (April 20, 1904 - December 11, 1968) was an American politician, and was a member of the Democratic Party. Bartlett was born in Seattle, Washington. After graduating from the University of Alaska in 1925, Bartlett began his career in politics. A reporter for the Fairbanks Daily News until 1933, he accepted the position of secretary to Delegate Anthony Dimond of Alaska.
- Chris Lott
Chris Lott (b. October 23, 1970) was the co-founder of Eclectica Magazine along with Tom Dooley (editor) in 1996. Chris was born in Fairbanks, Alaska, and bounced around between Fairbanks and Tok, Alaska before graduating from Tok High School in 1988.
- Clemon Johnson
Clemon Johnson (born September 12, 1956 in Monticello, Florida) is a retired American professional basketball player. Johnson was a 6'10", 240 lb. center who played 761 games for four teams during his 10 seasons in the National Basketball Association. From 1974-78 he played college basketball at Florida A&M University where he earned a Master's Degree in Sports Management.
- Jamie Smith
Jamie Smith, born in New York, is an Alaskan painter, printmaker, and cartoonist and creator of the strips "freeze-frame" and "Nuggets". He received his bachelor of fine art (drawing and printmaking) at the University of Alaska Fairbanks and has completed graduate work in a masters degree in sequential arts from the Savannah College of Art and Design. He has published three "freeze-frame" collections and illustrated several books, …
- Margaret Murie
Margaret "Mardy" Thomas Murie was the enabling force behind the passage of the Wilderness Act in the United States and the protection of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. She was known as the "Grandmother of the Conservation Movement". Mardy Murie was born in Seattle, Washington in 1902 and then moved to Fairbanks, Alaska in 1911. Murie was the first woman to graduate from the University of Alaska in 1924.
- Jack Coghill
John B. (Jack) Coghill (born September 24, 1925 in Fairbanks, Alaska) is the former Lieutenant Governor of Alaska (served 1990-1994 under Walter Hickel), who was also a member of the Alaskan Independence Party. He was the mayor of Nenana in the interior of Alaska for 22 years, a territorial legislator, as well as state senator from the same area, and is also one of the signatories to the Alaska Constitution.
- Terry Miller
Terry Miller (born ~1943 in North Pole, Alaska) is the former Lieutenant Governor of Alaska (served 1986-1990 under Jay Hammond). He was a North Pole City Councilman, taking the oath of office two days after he turned 21, the minimum age required for that office. In 1963 Miller became the youngest member of the Fairbanks North Star Borough Assembly. In 1963, he was elected to represent Fairbanks in the State House of Representatives. He served in the Senate from 1969 to 1977, …
- Dorothy Jean Ray
Dorothy Jean Ray (b. October 10, 1919) is an author and anthropologist best-known for her study of Native Alaskan art and culture. In addition to a number of published books, she has had articles and papers published in Alaska History, Alaska Journal, Alaska, American Indian Art, Arctic Anthropology, Journal of the West, Pacific Northwest Quarterly, and others. She received honorary doctorates from the University of Alaska Fairbanks and her alma mater, …
- Matthew Emmons
Matthew Emmons (born April 5, 1981) is an American sport shooter. He started out as a successful junior and is one of the holders of the Junior World Record in 50 m Rifle Three positions. The young shooter won both the 2002 ISSF World Cup Final and the 2004 ISSF World Cup Final in this event. At the great championships however, his successes have come in another event: that of the Prone position.
- Ronald Senungetuk
Ronald Senungetuk is an Inupiat artist originally from Wales, Alaska who works primarily in wood and metal. He is a sculptor and silversmith and is known for his abstractions of animal figures. He trained at the School for American Craftsmen at the Rochester Institute of Technology and in Oslo, Norway, on a Fulbright Fellowship at Statens Handværks og Kunstindustriskole. He and his wife, Turid, an accomplished silversmith, live in Homer.
- Magnus Colcord Heurlin
Magnus Colcord "Rusty" Heurlin (b. July 5 1895, Christanstad, Sweden - d. March 10 1986, Ester, Alaska) was born into American parents, Berndt Felix Heurlin and Sophie Bjorklund, and was raised in Wakefield, Massachusetts after the family returned to the U.S. from Sweden in 1896. He attended art classes at the Fenway School of Illustration in Boston. Heurlin first came to Alaska in 1916, to Valdez, traveling aboard the SS "Northwestern" from Seattle, Washington.
- Alvin Eli Amason
Alvin Eli Amason (b. 1948) is an Alaskan painter and sculptor. He was born in Kodiak and is of Alutiiq ancestry. He received his Master of Fine Arts from Arizona State University and teaches at the University of Alaska Fairbanks; he is the head of the Alaska Native Art studies program there. He is a member of the Alaska Native Arts Foundation Board of Directors.
- Lucy Noland
Lucy Noland (born in Saigon, Vietnam) is an American news anchor. Noland is currently a news anchor on KHOU-TV in Houston, Texas. Prior to that, Noland anchored for the fox affililate WNYW in New York City.
- Elmer E. Rasmuson
Elmer E. Rasmuson (1909-2000) was an Alaskan banker and philanthropist. He was Mayor of Anchorage from 1964-1967.
- David Marusek
David Marusek is an author who was born in Buffalo, New York but lived various places in youth. He is currently divorced and has a grown daughter. He has lived in Alaska since 1973 and that is the state he is most associated with. Marusek worked as a graphic designer for about twenty years and for eleven years he also taught graphic design at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks. He became serious about a writing career around 1986, however, …
- Liesl Jobson
Liesl Jobson is a South African poet and musician. She received first prize in the Inglis House Poetry Contest 2003 and her poetry was performed at the "Art of Survival" exhibition of the University of Alaska, Fairbanks' Women's Art Group. She was the Focus Poet for Timbila 2005 and her poetry appears in numerous journals online and in print.
- Ivan Heffner
- Patrick Denny
I'm the coolest.
- Derek Sands
- Brian Brubaker
- Kurt B. Richter
Kurt was born in California, raised in Minnesota, and lived for 24 years in Alaska. He worked with the Fairbanks North Star Borough School District in Fairbanks, Alaska, where he was a classroom teacher in grades 3-6 and an instructor in the Alaskan Leadership Academy. Kurt retired from classroom teaching in 1997.
- Kyle
ABOUT YOU.
- Lauren Sill
Lauren Sill - Pastor of Adult Ministries and Spiritual Formation Lauren joined the Northridge staff in October, 2007 as the Pastor of Adult Ministries and Spiritual Formation. Her passion in life and ministry is to draw and encourage others into deeper relationships with Jesus Christ and one another.
- Joe Bear
NORTh ShORE.
- Ian Jones
So, I'm from La Verne, CA. I went to school in Fairbanks, AK last year. This year, I'm at UMass. I'm an English major who is going for a dual degree in English and Anthropology, but I haven't actually bothered declaring that yet. Hey, I'm only a Junior, right? At least I'm taking the classes. I'm interested in many things, but I'm not particularly good at any of them. I don't let that stop me. Also, I'm pretty sure I'm a jerk.
- Diane MacDonald
I am a veterinary clinician.
- Monika
I am learning more about who I am all of the time, and for the few months or so I have been focusing on BEING abundant, expressing gratitude, and being present to whatever comes my way.
- Grace
I like to take long drives & walks, hang out with friends, go out on the weekends, go to movies, play video games, ice skate and practice karate on drunken friends. Other than that, I work. I sleep when I have the time and my lifetime goal is to travel the world. Anyone wanna go on a trip??
- Hailey Boyle
I am a comic, I like to laugh, wether its at a funny cartoon or someone killing a hooker, its all about having a good time.
- Ted Goebel
Dr. Ted Goebel is the Associate Director of the Center for the Study of the First Americans. He is known for his expertise in First American studies and lithic analysis. Goebel has worked on numerous First American sites in Russia, Alaska, and the United States. He is currently excavating at Bonneville Estates Rockshelter, Nevada. He is planning future research in the Great Basin, Alaska, and Siberia.
- Leslie Ahvakana
Glitter from Hot-lyts.com.
- Ed Kohler
I'm a web marketing geek,.
- Chris Ledoux
Furthering growth in the visual effects industry as a compositor. Developing feature film projects, commercial, and music video directorial projects.
- Beth Ramsey
I'm a Air Force veteran now pursuing my bachelor's degree in Nursing. My fiancee and I attend University of Texas at Austin. :) So awesome! I volunteer at a Community Women's Wellness Center everyweek. Its rewarding. I plan to work in a Children's Hospital upon graduation in Pedatrics. I have lived in Texas all my life except from 2001-2005 while I was in the Air Force. My first assignment was Minot, North Dakota.
- Ernest Adams
I'm a very friendly people person who works for the Federal Government aviation system which recently moved me from Miami Florida to Aurora Colorado. I love to play and teach chess. I can have fun in just about any enviroment. I have traveled to to various parts of the world, seen and done things that would not be good to mention here. Former Miami playa.
- Kona Morris
Like a brilliant sunrise coming up over Mount Fuji, like a perfect Beethoven Symphony, like John Holmes' 12 inch cock, I too am not an angry goldfish.