Amid Renovations, Nome’s UAF Campus Remains a Crossroads of Regional Interests
![UAF Northwest Campus director, Bob Metcalf, stands in the hallway of the newly renovated education center. Photo Credit: Davis Hovey, KNOM (2018)](https://knom.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/BobMetcalf_EducationCenter-2-1200x798.jpg)
There are lots of new things happening these days at Nome’s branch of the University of Alaska–Fairbanks, including the campus buildings themselves, which have recently seen upgrades from multi-million-dollar renovation projects.
In Nome, State Experts Ponder Responses to Potential Bering Sea Crises
![With snow on the beach, the Bering Sea remained unfrozen at the end of October 2017.](https://knom.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/IMG_6272-1200x900.jpg)
Experts from throughout Alaska gathered in Nome last week to discuss marine mammals and potential responses to different types of emergencies that may happen in the Bering Sea.
LEPC, Kawerak, and State Fostering Regional Emergency Preparedness Ahead of Local Workshop
![Oiled Wildlife](https://knom.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/¦-¦-i-u-¦_07-2432px-1024x684.jpg)
Thomas Riley works in the planning division for DHSEM. Riley recently visited Nome for three days and spoke with organizations like Kawerak and the LEPC about specific emergencies that may arise in the region. Anahma Shannon of Kawerak said of Riley’s visit, “I think one of the things they (the State) realized is that people kept bringing up oil spill response, increased vessel traffic, oiled wildlife…”