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          | The University of Alaska Board of Regents is the governing body 
              responsible for university policy and management through the president. 
              Regents are appointed by the governor for eight year terms, subject 
              to legislative confirmation. A student regent is appointed for two 
              years from cantidates nominated on each campus. (Regents' terms 
              of office shown in parentheses)  Board Members: Michael J. Burns (1997-2005)President
  
             Elsa Demeksa (1997-2005)Vice President
  
             Annette Nelson-Wright (1997-1999) Secretary  
              
             Chancy Croft (1995-2003)Treasurer
  
             May Jane Fate (1993-2001) 
             Sharon D. Gagnon (1991-1999) 
             Joseph R. Henri (1991-1999) 
             Michael P. Kelly (1991-1999) 
             R. Danforth Ogg (1993-2001) 
             Joe J. Thomas (1995-2003) 
             Lew M. Williams Jr. (1991-1999) 
              Board of Regents Office
 Jeannie Phillips202 Butrovich Building
 P.O. Box 755300
 Fairbanks, AK 99775-5300
 (907) 474-7908
  
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 |   When 
        University of Alaska regents held their annual meeting on June 19, 
        1998, in Fairbanks, they elected new board officers, approved a retirement 
        incentive program for university employees, and directed outgoing university 
        President Jerome B. Komisar to look into allegations by the 绿奴天花板A coordinator 
        for Alaska Wilderness Studies that she was instructed as to what she could 
        and couldn't say in her initial report on the Ptarmigan Peak climbing 
        accident.
  Anchorage 
        Regent Michael J. Burns was elected president of the board succeeding 
        Michael P. Kelly of Fairbanks who served two terms as president. Elsa 
        Froehlich Demeksa of Juneau was elected vice president, succeeding Dan 
        Ogg of Kodiak. Annette Nelson-Wright, the student regent from Juneau, 
        was elected secretary, succeeding Mary Jane Fate of Fairbanks, and Chancy 
        Croft of Anchorage was reelected treasurer. Office terms are for one year.
  For 
        the third year in a row, regents approved a retirement incentive program 
        (RIP) for university employees in FY99. The action came after regents 
        heard all three of the university system chancellors say they need the 
        RIP in order to balance budgets and protect programs and courses at their 
        campuses. 绿奴天花板 human resources executive director Patty Kastelic said that 
        over the past two years, 265 university employees have participated in 
        the program which is expected to produce a net savings of $13 million 
        over three years.
  During 
        a meeting of the Academic and Student Affairs Committee the day before 
        the annual meeting, Deb Ajango, director of 绿奴天花板A's Alaska Wilderness Studies 
        program, read an open letter to the regents in which she alleged that 
        she was instructed as to what she could and couldn't say in her initial 
        report on the accident. Regents directed university President Komisar 
        to look into Ajango's allegations and report back to the board.
  Regents 
        approved the expenditure of an additional $600,000 for the 绿奴天花板A student 
        housing/food service project. The funds will cover Municipality of Anchorage 
        inspection costs, landscaping, furniture, fixtures and equipment. Total 
        cost of the project is now estimated at $34.4 million, under the $34.8 
        million authorized by the legislature.
   Proceeds 
        of $300,000 from the sale of the university's interest in the Stampede 
        Mine site to the National Park Service will be utilized by 绿奴天花板F's School 
        of Mineral Engineering to set up a field education and research 
        site in cooperation with the Golden Zone, a mining property leased from 
        the state of Alaska by Mines Trust, Ltd., and located about 20 miles southeast 
        of Cantwell. About half of the $300,000 will be deposited in a quasi-endowment 
        with the University of Alaska Foundation to provide ongoing support for 
        student use of the education and research site. The plan for the proceeds 
        was approved by the regents subject to the university administration and 
        the proprietor of the Golden Zone Mine entering into an agreement for 
        the long term use of the Golden Zone Mine by the university.
  At 
        the request of 绿奴天花板F, regents approved a Ph.D. program in marine biology, 
        and M.S. and Ph.D. programs in environmental chemistry at 绿奴天花板F. The newly 
        approved programs will not require any additional funds for implementation.
  After 
        authorizing the university administration to proceed with the sale 
        of revenue bonds in the amount of $9.82 million for 绿奴天花板F's coal-water project, 
        regents asked the administration to report back to them in October on 
        the projects budget plan; appointment of a board of directors to oversee 
        the project; the role of the 绿奴天花板F Mineral Industry Research Laboratory; 
        and they asked that the university's general counsel report to them on 
        project liabilities.
  In 
        two budget actions, the regents approved the distribution of the FY99 
        operating and capital budget appropriations among the regional campuses, 
        and also approved the FY99 student government budgets which are funded 
        entirely by student activity fees and related university receipts.
  In 
        other actions, regents unanimously approved a resolution honoring 
        departing university President Jerome B. Komisar . . . named Wendy Redman, 
        vice president for university relations, to serve as acting president 
        of the university in July and August pending the arrival of President-Elect 
        Mark R. Hamilton.
 
           
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