Petrov--Andrey N. (Geography Faculty)

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# Title Date Summary
1 Updates from the Board of Regents
Northern Iowan 119:24, p.5
Nixson Benitez goes over the seven items that were approved by the Board of Regents on November 9th and 10th.
2 UNI observes inaugural 'Arctic Day'
Northern Iowan 116:32, p.1
UNI's first "Arctic Day" was held on January 31 in conjunction with the launch of University of the Arctic (UArctic) and the ARCTICenter on campus. The center held a launch and information in Rod Library followed by scholar Tatiana Egorova's presentation "The Peoples of Frozen II: the Saami Culture in the Arctic" in the Innovative Teaching and Technology Center (ITTC). Its goal is to provide research and education about the North. UArctic president Lars Kullerud spoke about the organization, and Mary Youngbear, registrar for the Meskwaki Cultural Center and Museum in Tama, Iowa, spoke about indigenous tribes in North America; photo.
3 UNI ARCTICenter leads the pack
Northern Iowan 114:32, p.1
The author conveys that the UNI Arctic, Remote, and Cold Territories Interdisciplinary Center (ARCTICenter) is one of the leaders for arctic research, ARCTICenter Director Dr. Andrey Petrov helps graduate students do research that that can help fill in what is missing about the area in the research community; photo.
4 ARCTICenter: the new 'cool' thing
Northern Iowan 112:20, p.1
The Board of Regents unanimously voted to expand the UNI arctic studies program; part of the expansion includes a new facility called the ARCTICenter; photo.
5 UNI supports Arctic social science conference in British Columbia
Public Relations News Release 2013:278, p.1
An National Science Foundation (NSF) grant awarded to UNI is being used to support the eighth International Congress of Arctic Social Science (ICASS) on May 22, through May 26, at the University of Northern British Columbia.
6 National Science Foundation awards UNI $750,000 grant for Arctic research
Public Relations News Release 2013:58, p.1
The National Science Foundation awarded UNI a $750,000 grant for the "RCN-SEES: Artic-FROST: Arctic Frontiers of Sustainability: Resources, Societies, Environments and Development in the Changing North". It will focus on sustainability in the Arctic.
7 UNI professor and students study how climate change affects reindeer migration
Public Relations News Release 2011:140, p.1
Professor Andrey Petrov is working with UNI students and Russian colleagues to study the migration of reindeer is Russia.
8 UNI program expands research on issue facing the Arctic
Public Relations News Release 2010:366, p.1
Professor Andrey Petrov continues his research on the arctic with the Arctic Social and Environmental Systems Research Lab (ARCES) located at UNI.