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    No Hesitations: RIP ARCUS

    Aftab HussainBy Aftab HussainFebruary 1, 2026Updated:March 16, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read0 Views
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    This ARCUS update just arrived. ARCUS had a great run and definitely helped push forward my research program. (See, e.g., my previous post.) Maybe ARCUS’ demise was a planned sunsetting, or maybe not. The update is silent on the that. In the current environment, one has to wonder what went on behind the scenes. In any event: RIP ARCUS.

    No Hesitations: RIP ARCUS

    Dear ARCUS Community,

    It is with a mix of gratitude and sadness for our community that we share an important update about ARCUS’s future. After more than three decades of connecting, supporting, and facilitating collaboration within the U.S. Arctic research community, ARCUS will sunset its operations at the end of September 2025 and formally dissolve as a nonprofit organization.

    This decision comes after careful consideration and reflection on the changing needs of the Arctic research landscape. While ARCUS as an institution will close, the impact of the relationships, collaborations, and shared work we have fostered will continue to ripple through the community for years to come. We are profoundly grateful for the many individuals—past and present—who have served on our Board, worked on our staff, contributed as partners, and supported ARCUS’s mission with passion and dedication.

    We want to assure you that we remain active and committed right up to the end. In the weeks ahead, we’ll continue to shine a light on our member institutions and the vital research they do, including:

    Wednesday, 10 September – A joint webinar with the Cold Climate Housing Research Center (CCHRC; an ARCUS member) jumpstarting a project to outline the state of the science around socioeconomic aspects of cold climate housing research and innovation
    Thursday, 18 September – A listening session with the IARPC Secretariat and Navigating the New Arctic Community Office (NNA-CO) to encourage community input into the next IARPC Arctic Research Plan
    Finally, we warmly invite all who have been part of ARCUS’s journey to join us for a virtual celebration—Friday, 19 September at 10am AK / 11am PT / 12pm MT / 1pm CT / 2pm ET—as we honor this extraordinary community and close this chapter together. Please consider taking a moment to connect one last time under the ARCUS umbrella and help ensure the U.S. Arctic research community continues to thrive even in this time of great change.

    With heartfelt thanks,

    Dr. Audrey R. Taylor

    ARCUS Executive Director

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