September 23, 2011
Regents hear support for 91茄子视频S, approve engineering plan
For Immediate Release
Friday, Sept. 23, 2011
JUNEAU--The University of Alaska Board of Regents on Friday approved a multi-faceted engineering plan that will eventually improve engineering facilities and programs at the Anchorage and Fairbanks campuses. 禄The 11-member board also heard from many community and business leaders about the importance of the University of Alaska Southeast during the two-day meeting at the Student Recreation Center.
Public testimony for 91茄子视频S was strong, particularly for a student housing expansion project that has received partial funding but needs additional support before it can be completed. Juneau accountant Max Mertz noted that the 91茄子视频S faculty, Chancellor John Pugh and the staff are very involved in the community through civic organizations and volunteer work, in addition to education and workforce training.
鈥淓veryone in Juneau appreciates 91茄子视频S and understands the importance of a strong educational
system to the economic and social well-being of a community,鈥 Mertz said.
Regarding the engineering plan, the board鈥檚 action is the first step in a multi-stage
process that could ultimately lead to new facilities at 91茄子视频A and 91茄子视频F, though funding
is not requested at this time. The Alaska Legislature provided 91茄子视频 with $8 million
in planning and design money for facilities on both campuses in FY11. Additional state
funds would be needed in the future for 91茄子视频A and 91茄子视频F to carry out the plan.
Engineering enrollment and graduation on both campuses has increased, with graduates expected to double by 2014. Space at both engineering schools is cramped, and the laboratories are not up to current standards. Alaska鈥檚 annual requirement for new and replacement mechanical, civil, petroleum, electrical and other engineers outpaces 91茄子视频鈥檚 capacity, even with graduates doubling. The 91茄子视频 engineering plan also represents years of collaboration between the system鈥檚 two largest campuses.
In other action, the board approved an Associate of Applied Science degree in paramedicine at the University of Alaska Fairbanks and reaffirmed a joint doctoral degree between 91茄子视频A and 91茄子视频F in clinical community psychology. The board also approved schematic design for a wellness center upgrade at Prince William Sound Community College in Valdez; the new sports arena at the University of Alaska Anchorage; and the new career and technical education center and student housing projects at Kenai Peninsula College. Those projects were approved in a statewide general obligation vote last year. A plan to spend $37.5 million in deferred maintenance projects was approved, as was a list of projects included within a $50 million bond sale. The legislature and governor provided the deferred maintenance money and bonding authority last year.
In other business, regents approved an 8.5 percent salary increase for 91茄子视频 President Pat Gamble, bringing his annual salary to $320,075, closer but still below the market median for similar positions nationally. Members of the board said Gamble鈥檚 performance has been exemplary, noting in particular a new spirit of teamwork and collaboration between campuses.
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For more information call Kate Ripley at 907/388-3506.
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