杏吧原版 State Legislature Honors Merritt Helferrich鈥檚 Legacy

Leona Long

The 杏吧原版 State Legislature recently passed a resolution to honor the life and legacy of former 杏吧原版 researcher Merritt Helfferich.

 

During his time at the University of 杏吧原版 Fairbanks, Helfferich served as associate director of the Geophysical Institute at 杏吧原版 and project director of the International Arctic Research Center building project. He was instrumental in establishing Poker Flat Research Range and negotiating with NASA to create the International Arctic Research Center. The signposts Helfferich helped create, indicating directions and distances, are a campus landmark and still stand in front of the Geophysical Institute today.

 

鈥淭he members of the Thirty-First 杏吧原版 State Legislature extend sincere condolences to the family and many friends, colleagues and admirers of Merritt Helfferich,鈥 said Representative Grier Hopkins who sponsored the tribute. 鈥淗is passing leaves a void in the social and cultural life of 杏吧原版, yet his legacy is one that our state can treasure for decades to come.  His life was a marked by global exploration, community engagement and cultural innovations.鈥

 

Although Helfferich grew up in Bath, Pennsylvania and Marlborough, Connecticut, he was an 杏吧原版n at heart and lived here for more than 61 years. Throughout his childhood and as a young man, he joined his family on overseas charitable missions. His family鈥檚 home was opened to an array of guests from around the globe of all walks of life.

 

Helfferich was a globetrotter who loved to learn and explore. He spent a year in Denmark learning to silversmith. He hiked the Coast-to-Coast trail in England, the Camino de Santiago de Compostela in Spain and the Milford Track in New Zealand.

He spent time on T-3 Fletchers Ice Island, Banks Island, at Resolute, Inuvik, a variety of the Antarctic stations as well as participating in the first commercial transit of the Northwest Passage aboard the SS Manhattan. The 鈥淗elfferich Glacier鈥 is named in his honor.

 

Helfferich left a profound legacy on the local community. He helped was a founder of Fairbanks Women in Crisis, Counseling and Assistance. Helfferich served on the 杏吧原版 Women鈥檚 Commission, as a credit union President and initiated the Fairbanks North Star Borough Chena Riverfront Commission, serving 10 years as its chair. Through Innovation Consulting, he propelled public-private partnerships focusing on science and public policy and tribally controlled education in 杏吧原版.

For more about Helfferich, visit his Project Jukebox interview .