Recent News Witness Community Highlights Publication The October 2024 issue of Witness Community Highlights is now available. This issue include a series of video highlights featuring outstanding leaders from ARCUS institutional members. These videos offer an inside look at some of the current research and community-driven work shaping the future of Arctic science. View the Video Highlights ARCUS Board Nominations Call for Input ARCUS is now accepting nominations for individuals to serve on its Board of Directors. This is a unique opportunity to help shape the future of Arctic research and guide ARCUS activities. Nominations, including self-nominations, are due by Monday, 4 November 2024. More Information Sea Ice Outlook Report Report The abbreviated 2024 September Sea Ice Outlook (SIO) Report is now available online. This report, developed by Sea Ice Prediction Network (SIPN) team members, is limited to the pan-Arctic forecasts. View Report Annual Meeting Events Join us for the ARCUS Annual Meeting on Tuesday, 29 October 2024, from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM (Alaska Time). This virtual event, held via Zoom, is an essential gathering for our Members, Board of Directors, staff, and all interested individuals. The meeting provides a valuable opportunity to discuss key Arctic research and education issues, as well as collaboration opportunities within the community. This is an open event—everyone is welcome to participate, regardless of ARCUS membership status! Learn More Witness Community Highlights Publication The August 2024 issue of Witness Community Highlights is now available. This issue includes video interviews with Arctic Indigenous Scholars Craig Chythlook and Taniesha Moses during their trip to Washington, DC to engage with decision-makers and policy-makers, as well as an article about the Sea Ice for Walrus Outlook (SIWO) Partners Workshop that took place in Nome. Read the Issue Tundra Talks Events Join us for Cultural Preservation and Community Building Through Art, a Tundra Talk featuring a panel of Alaskan artists: Susan Qilgialuk Hope, Amy Ahnaughuq Topkok, and Bobby Qalutaksraq Brower. These talented artists will explore how traditional practices, such as Inupiaq skin-sewing, fur fashion, and indigenous art, preserve culture and strengthen community ties. Register Here