Students had an opportunity to view the aurora borealis one last time late Friday night into early Saturday morning.
From left, Rhett Herman, Logan Fisher, Jordan Eagle, Katie Mankowski, Ross Robertson, Hans Voll, Nick Schrecongost and Abdullah Zulifqar stand in front of the Barrow, Alaska sign.
From left, Rhett Herman, Logan Fisher, Jordan Eagle, Katie Mankowski, Ross Robertson, Hans Voll, Nick Schrecongost and Abdullah Zulifqar stand in front of the Barrow, Alaska sign.
From left, Rhett Herman, Logan Fisher, Jordan Eagle, Katie Mankowski, Ross Robertson, Nick Schrecongost, Hans Voll and Abdullah Zulifqar stand in their beach weather clothing in front of the Barrow, Alaska sign.
From left, Rhett Herman, Logan Fisher, Jordan Eagle, Katie Mankowski, Ross Robertson, Nick Schrecongost, Hans Voll and Abdullah Zulifqar jump with their beach weather clothing in front of the Barrow, Alaska sign.
Katie Mankowski describes the Arctic research project to a group of community members during a talk at the local library in Barrow, Alaska.
Jordan Eagle talks about the microclimate slide to a group of community members during a talk at the local library in Barrow, Alaska.
Hans Voll talks about the survey lines the group used to collect data during a talk at the local library in Barrow, Alaska.
Logan Fisher describes the ground penetrating radar data collection during a talk at the local library in Barrow, Alaska.
The Radford Univeristy Arctic research group gave a talk about their work at the local library in Barrow, Alaska.
Abdullah Zulifqar describes the OhmMapper to a group of community members during a talk at the local library in Barrow, Alaska.
Nick Schrecongost talks to community members about their research at the local library in Barrow, Alaska.
Ross Robertson describes the microclimate sled during a talk at the local library in Barrow, Alaska.