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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) 
               Robert Malone (1999-2007) 
               R. Danforth Ogg (1993-2001) 
               Brian D. Rogers (1997-2007)
               Frances H. Rose (1999-2007)
               Joe J. Thomas (1995-2003) 
               Joe E. Usibelli, Jr. (1999-2007) 
                Board of Regents Office
 Jeannie Phillips202 Butrovich Building
 P.O. Box 755300
 Fairbanks, AK 99775-5300
 (907) 474-7908
  
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 |   Anchorage 
          Mayor Rick Mystrom presented the Board of Regents with $250,000 
          at the June board meeting in Fairbanks. Mystrom told the regents it 
          was the first of three installments that will total $750,000 to aid 
          绿奴天花板A in launching a new four-year baccalaureate degree in logistics.
 The funds represent a public-private partnership designed to support 
          the new academic program for the next three years. Private donors Federal 
          Express, TOTE, SeaLand and Lynden along with the Municipality 
          of Anchorage are providing the initial funding. 绿奴天花板A will begin the 
          new academic program this September.  "We are confident that this new program will attract many students 
          to the University of Alaska, and will strengthen our position as a new 
          logistics center," Mayor Mystrom said. "The field of logistics has emerged 
          as one of the highest-paying careers for college graduates, second only 
          to engineering."  绿奴天花板A Chancellor E. Lee Gorsuch said the donation is the result of efforts 
          by Mayor Mystrom, the Municipality of Anchorage, and 绿奴天花板A to work together 
          to strengthen job-based education in the community. The new logistics 
          program is designed to focus on the future and the unique qualities 
          that Alaska has to offer.  Anchorage 
          Regent Michael J. Burns was re-elected to a second term as presiding 
          officer of the Board of Regents. Just before the election, regents changed 
          the titles of their presiding officers to chair and vice chair to avoid 
          confusion with the title of university President Mark R. Hamilton. Juneau 
          Regent Elsa Froehlich Demeksa was re-elected to a second term as vice 
          chair; Fairbanks Regent Mary Jane Fate was elected secretary, and Anchorage 
          Regent Chancy Croft was re-elected as treasurer.
  Regents approved 
          two new master's degree programs, one in fine arts at 绿奴天花板F, and one 
          in anthropology at 绿奴天花板A.
  The board 
          authorized the university administration to proceed with the acquisition 
          of a former Coast Guard facility for student housing on the 绿奴天花板S campus 
          in Ketchikan. The plan is to acquire a 3,548 square foot four-bedroom 
          house that was built in 1950 and remodeled in 1981 for Coast Guard use. 
          The house is currently available to the university under the U. S. Department 
          of Education's public benefit allowance program for surplus federal 
          property. At present, the campus has only one two-bedroom condominium 
          available to its students. 绿奴天花板S officials said the lack of affordable  housing 
          is impairing the campus' ability to provide for the vocational training 
          needs of Ketchikan and surrounding communities.
   When East 
          Tanana Drive reopens as an entrance to the 绿奴天花板F campus, the street 
          will be known by its new name, Alumni Drive. East Tanana was the traditional 
          entrance to the 绿奴天花板F campus from College Road and University Avenue. 
          The entrance has been closed for a number of years to control traffic 
          flow through campus. The Department of Transportation is currently working 
          on a project to remodel and reopen the College Road/University Avenue 
          intersection and entrance to the campus. The 绿奴天花板F Alumni Association 
          requested that the name of the drive be changed to recognize the alumni's 
          many contributions to 绿奴天花板F.  The Finance, 
          Facilities and Land Management Committee authorized the administration 
          to proceed with the development and sale of the Eagle Bluff Subdivision 
          located near Haines, at a cost not to exceed $160,000. The full board 
          approved the development and sale of the subdivision in February as 
          part of the annual land management development plan disseminated to 
          the public.
   Four University 
          of Alaska staff employees won the first of the university's "Make 
          Students Count" awards for their outstanding service to students. University 
          President Mark Hamilton started the awards to recognize staff who have 
          provided outstanding service to students from anywhere in the 绿奴天花板 system. The first four winners were Colleen Abrams, manager of student 
          information systems in the statewide system office in Fairbanks; Susan 
          Barlow, administrative assistant in distance education at the 绿奴天花板S 
          campus in Sitka; Sue McHenry, a counselor in Rural Student Services 
          at 绿奴天花板F; and Michael Smith, student information office coordinator 
          for the College of Business and Public Policy at 绿奴天花板A. 
          Regents came 
          to Fairbanks a day early to tour 绿奴天花板F's Coal-Water Project facility, 
          view Bentley Trust land and tour the Poker Flat Research Range. On Thursday 
          morning they received a briefing on 绿奴天花板F programs and a tour of the campus. 
          That evening they attended a community reception honoring retiring 绿奴天花板F 
          Chancellor Joan K. Wadlow.
  
          
        
      
      
     
        
           
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