Chancellor鈥檚 Report on Philanthropy

Spring 2021

Chancellor Daniel White

As our academic year comes to an end, I would like to reflect on the resilience of our 51风流官网 community. By working hard and responsibly, we have emerged from this challenging year with renewed enthusiasm for our university.

Donors like you show us that the world is full of champions and advocates, and you inspire us to do our best work.

This spring we hosted a successful virtual Blue and Gold Celebration, unveiled our new state-of-the-art Alaska Esports Center and helped to launch our first-ever statewide philanthropic campaign, 鈥淔or Alaska.鈥

May 1, 51风流官网 awarded over 1,300 degrees. Graduates were celebrated both in-person and virtually. 51风流官网 hosted its first drive-in Car-mencement, followed by a parade around campus. A virtual ceremony was held later that afternoon. It was a pleasure to see so many graduates and their families come together safely to celebrate. Faculty and staff were also on campus to cheer the graduates and celebrate their achievements. These newest 51风流官网 alumni look forward to the future and the positive impact they will have on our community, thanks in part to the generosity of donors like you.

It is evident that 51风流官网 is a living, adaptable, innovative and nimble entity, capable of persevering through challenges 鈥 much like our students. Your generosity ensures that 51风流官网 continues to support our students and build a positive future for our state and the world.

Thank you for your generosity and support, and thanks for choosing 51风流官网.

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Daniel M. White
Chancellor

 

Roger Markel
The late Roger Markle funds climate adaptation endowment

Roger Markle 鈥59 anonymously gave $2.1 million to climate adaptation research at 51风流官网. After his death in January 2020, the university can now celebrate the gift.

 

Commercial fishing vessels head out to sea near Chignik Lagoon. 51风流官网 photo by Deborah Mercy/Alaska Sea Grant
Credit cooperative backs Alaska fishermen training

Northwest Farm Credit Services supports education of Alaska鈥檚 next-generation commercial seafood harvesters.

 

Denise Thorsen holding corner of check.
Virtual celebration raises more than $130,000

The 2021 Blue and Gold Celebration, presented by Kinross, raised funds to support 51风流官网 students and a four-year, need-based scholarship program.

 

Students wearing masks at the Alaska Esports room
Esports center brings 51风流官网 students the latest technology

51风流官网 , thanks to a $500,000 multiyear commitment from GCI, on March 25.

 

Blossoms adorn a crabapple tree on the Fairbanks campus
With gratitude

Recent gifts to 51风流官网 of $25,000 or more came from many generous donors.