The PolarTREC newsroom provides basic program information to members of the media, and is a source to track the latest media coverage of PolarTREC.
Media use of PolarTREC Website Content and Photos:
Media are welcome to use content or quotes from the PolarTREC website, including from teacher journals. Please give full credit to teachers and their research teams, the PolarTREC program, and the National Science Foundation as appropriate.
Media are welcome to use photos from teacher journals and photo galleries. We ask that you please credit each photo as follows: "Photo by 'X' (PolarTREC 2020 (i.e. year)), Courtesy of ARCUS".
Additional photos, graphics, videos, and presentations from the polar regions can be found online through the ARCUS Polar Media Archive.
Media seeking additional information about PolarTREC please contact:
PolarTREC Program Managers (info [at] polartrec.com)
Arctic Research Consortium of the United States
3535 College Road, Suite 101
Fairbanks, AK 99709
Phone: 907-474-1600
Recent Media Coverage
PolarTREC is making news around the country! Click the articles below to check out recent news coverage. Visit us in the future to search all PolarTREC media coverage!
Title | Date | Organization or Publication | Related Members | Expeditions |
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Keystone Students Have Passport to Antarctica | MCS Insider | Alex Eilers, Jennifer Burns | Weddell Seals in the Ross Sea | |
PolarTREC: To Antarctica in the Name of Research and Teaching | In the Trenches (National Association of Geoscience Teachers) | John Stone, Lesley Urasky | Glacial History in Antarctica | |
Northern Hydrology | University of the Arctic Curriculum | |||
Bowhead Whales in Alaska Brochure | NOAA Fisheries Brochure | |||
Technology: Sediment Corer | ||||
Polar Research Education, Outreach and Communication During the Fourth IPY | International Council for Science |