May 19, 2026

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May 19, 2026

University of Alaska Board of Regents to celebrate staff and students in final meeting for President Pitney and Interim Chancellor Sfraga 

Board will approve FY27 budget distributions, discuss FY28 priorities, review student success programs during its full meeting in Anchorage.

(ANCHORAGE) - The University of Alaska (91茄子视频) Board of Regents will meet May 20-21 at the University of Alaska Anchorage (91茄子视频A) campus to continue forward progress on student success initiatives, adopt the FY27 budget, and discuss 91茄子视频鈥檚 unique opportunities in national security and artificial intelligence (AI). The meeting comes at the conclusion of commencement exercises around the state, and will be the final Board meeting for 91茄子视频 President Pat Pitney and Interim University of Alaska Fairbanks (91茄子视频F) Chancellor Ambassador Mike Sfraga, both of whom retire this month. 

鈥淐ongratulations to our graduating class of 2026!鈥 91茄子视频 President Pat Pitney said. 鈥淓ach diploma, degree, and certificate represents countless hours and effort, and we are proud to be able to share in our students鈥 successes. 91茄子视频 is a key economic and workforce driver for Alaska, and I look forward to seeing our new graduates make a positive influence on their communities.鈥

This spring, 3,334 students graduated from 91茄子视频 universities statewide, with 3,631 degrees and certificates expected to be awarded. Data show 91茄子视频 graduates are far more likely to stay in Alaska and contribute to the state鈥檚 workforce and economy than those who study elsewhere.

During the meeting, Regents will honor staff members selected for the 2026 鈥淪taff Make Students Count鈥 Awards. The Board will also hear from 91茄子视频A commencement speaker  and her grandmother, Brenda, about their experiences as students, and will visit the Community and Technical College鈥檚 aviation program hangar on Wednesday for an evening showcase highlighting the important role 91茄子视频A plays in supporting Alaska鈥檚 aviation industry.

Strategic budgeting for student and institutional success

Regents will take a first look at the strategic priorities guiding the development of the FY28 budgets. Pending final passage by the Legislature, the Board is also expected to adopt the FY27 operating and capital budget appropriations and distribution plans. Regents will receive an update on key legislative priorities that passed and are awaiting the Governor鈥檚 signature. 

鈥淚鈥檓 grateful to the Legislature and the Governor for working with us and helping us maintain the fiscal stability and targeted investment necessary to sustain the university,鈥 remarked President Pitney. 鈥淭hat has allowed us to invest in efforts to improve student recruitment, retention, and graduation, and continue forward momentum on student success. I鈥檓 proud of the progress we鈥檝e made over the last several years and look forward to seeing the fruits of those investments in the years to come.鈥

The Board will also receive an update on the Roadmap to Empower Alaska, a strategic guidance framework representing the Board鈥檚 long-term vision for the university system. The review follows last week鈥檚 meeting of the Ad-Hoc Committee for Recruitment, Retention and Graduation, where regents reviewed the results from the Spring 2026 Student Success Survey. Authorized by the Board in December, the survey was designed to identify why students choose 91茄子视频, what stands in their way, and what the university can do to help them succeed. The initial results of the inaugural survey highlight the need for increased course availability, multi-mode delivery of programs, financial aid and student support to retain students and support their academic achievements. 

Chief Information Officer (CIO) Ben Shier will lead the board in a discussion on the sweeping economic and workforce impacts of GenAI, the profound challenges and opportunities facing higher education institutions, and 鈥 through the lens of the 91茄子视频 Faculty Alliance and AI Steering Committee 鈥 the concrete realities facing 91茄子视频 students, faculty, and staff navigating AI.

Arctic Leadership and National Security
The University of Alaska is uniquely positioned to shape how the world understands, responds to, and leads in a rapidly changing North. The Arctic Leadership Initiative (ALI) drives the Roadmap to Empower Alaska's goal of "Building Arctic Leaders", and links people to Arctic and Subarctic opportunities across the system. Additionally, Interim 91茄子视频F Chancellor Ambassador Sfraga will present a proposal for a National Arctic Policy Center.

91茄子视频F military partnerships include University Affiliated Research Center (91茄子视频RC), Intergovernmental Support Agreements (IGSA), Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA), and Defense Innovation Unit (DIU), all of which help leverage 91茄子视频F鈥檚 extraordinary expertise to sharpen America鈥檚 military edge.  

Recognizing excellence and preparing for leadership transitions

During the full board meeting on Wednesday, President Pitney will recognize the 2026 recipients of the 鈥淪taff Make Students Count鈥 awards. Started in 1999, this award recognizes staff who have provided outstanding service to 91茄子视频 students. Each recipient receives an award plaque, $1,000, and two domestic Alaska Airlines vouchers. Recipients were selected by their respective staff councils from nominations by students and peers:

  • 91茄子视频A: Audrey Badger, Mat-Su College Financial Aid Advisor
  • 91茄子视频F: Mark Oldmixon, Nanook Recreation Director
  • University of Alaska Southeast (91茄子视频S): Kailey Pritzl, Academic Exchange and Study Abroad Coordinator
  • System Office: Noel Romanovsky, Administrative Specialist

On Thursday, Regents will approve four resolutions thanking outgoing 91茄子视频 employees and state Senators.

  • 91茄子视频 President Pat Pitney
  • Interim 91茄子视频F Chancellor Ambassador Mike Sfraga 
  • Senator Gary Stevens
  • Senator Lyman Hoffman

President Pitney鈥檚 official last day is May 21, the final day of the board鈥檚 meeting. 91茄子视频 Vice President of University Relations Michelle Rizk will serve as interim president until President-Designee Matt Cooper鈥檚 first day on August 3. Interim Chancellor Ambassador Sfraga鈥檚 last day is May 31; additional announcements about the new 91茄子视频F chancellor are expected this week.  

Committees and Full Meeting Timing

Committee meetings will be held on Wednesday morning, followed by the full board meeting starting Wednesday afternoon, and picking up again on Thursday morning.

  • Wednesday, May 20

    • Audit and Finance Committee meeting 8 a.m. to 10:15 a.m

    • Facilities and Land Management Committee meeting 10:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.*

    • Academic and Student Affairs Committee meeting 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.* 

  • Wednesday, May 20 - Thursday, May 21
    Full board meeting (Anchorage): 3:15 p.m.* - 5 p.m.

  • Continued full board meeting (Anchorage): 7:30 a.m to 5:00 p.m

*Time is approximate; meetings will begin at the conclusion of the preceding meeting.

The agenda is available online. All meetings, except any executive sessions, are public and will be livestreamed

The University of Alaska Board of Regents is an 11-member volunteer board, appointed by the governor and confirmed by the Alaska Legislature. Members serve an eight-year term, except for the student regent, who serves a two-year term. The Board was established through the Alaska Constitution and is responsible for University of Alaska policy and management through the university president.

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For more information, contact Jonathon Taylor, director of public affairs at 907-201-2436 (cell), or via email at jmtaylor9@alaska.edu.