June 4, 2021

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 4, 2021
 

UA Board of Regents lays the groundwork for strengthening teacher education programs during its two-day meeting 
 

The University of Ӱԭ Board of Regents voted unanimously during its June 3-4 meeting to establish the Ӱԭ College of Education Consortium (ACEC) that will bolster teacher education preparation and promote the importance of the teaching profession.

“Going forward, we want this consortium to help meet the highest needs of educating more teachers for the state of Ӱԭ,” said UA Interim President Pat Pitney. 

Pitney led the discussion about the Ӱԭ College of Education Consortium -- a comprehensive approach coordinating the efforts of the three Schools of Education at UAA, Ӱԭ and UAS to increase teacher education across Ӱԭ and support the state’s critical need for UA-trained teachers at all levels. An important first step in this effort was the creation of a new web portal, , to help potential students easily access the full scope of teacher education programs available within the system

Creation of the consortium has been underway for months and was one of Pitney’s first goals when she became Interim President last year.

The board took up a number of other key issues including an update from Pitney on plans to resume on-site operations over the summer months, UA’s budget stability, and future board goals and measures. Pitney, and members of the Ӱԭ Native Success Initiative action teams at each university, led a discussion on the efforts underway to address equity and inclusion at UA, and plans to address equity in hiring, retaining and supporting Ӱԭ Native students, staff and faculty across the UA System. 

Due to ongoing legislative discussions, the board postponed action on the FY22 Budget until June 22.

University of Ӱԭ Foundation President Tod Burnett shared with the board that the statewide “For Ӱԭ” philanthropic campaign has raised $154 million of its $200 million fundraising goal. These funds have come from community members across the state and will go toward specific academic programs and scholarships to support the student experience across UA. 

UAA Interim Chancellor Bruce Schultz informed the board that the UAA Gymnastics team has met its independent fundraising goal in order to compete in the upcoming season. 

Regents honored Schultz for his service as Interim Chancellor for UAA and thanked him for leading the university following the departure of former Chancellor Cathy Sandeen. Newly appointed Chancellor Sean Parnell will assume his position on June 12. 

UA Interim President Pat Pitney recognized four outstanding staff members for the . The honorees include: 

  • Allie Hartman - University of Ӱԭ Anchorage student organization coordinator; 

  • Stacey Howdeshell - University of Ӱԭ Fairbanks pre-­major advisor; 

  • Cheryl Stromme - University of Ӱԭ Southeast Sitka Campus academic advisor; 

  • Steve Mullins - University of Ӱԭ System Office emergency planner & continuity director. 

The board heard a  about the successful collaboration of UA’s fisheries and ocean sciences programs as part of the ongoing  highlighting university points of pride. A video highlighting Ӱԭ College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences alum Dr. Robert Foy, director of NOAA’s Ӱԭ Fisheries Science Center. The recorded presentation can be found 

The board was joined by its new student regent, Kali Spencer. Spencer will serve on the board for a 2021-2023 term.

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For more information, contact Roberta Graham, associate vice president of public affairs at 907-360-2416 (cell).