Read the latest updates on the university budget, Board of Regents, and other major UA System news
UA System News
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Update on budget, Board of Regents and restructuring planning
August 19, 2019
Greetings UA Community, In today's video message, President Johnsen discusses the important work happening this week on structural planning, and provides several very important updates. Additionally, there is a new webpage on the restructure planning effort. Check it out at alaska.edu/newua.
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New UA website will track consolidation planning efforts
August 17, 2019
At its July 30 meeting, the Board of Regents directed President Johnsen to reduce administrative costs and prepare a plan to transition to a single institution. That action created a framework for detailed planning that will occur in preparation for the Sept. 12-13 Board of Regents meeting.
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Endowment supporting UAS Alaska College of Education Surpasses $1 Million
August 17, 2019
When the University of Alaska Board of Regents voted to make the University of Alaska Southeast home for the statewide Alaska College of Education, it did so with confidence that UAS would continue making teacher preparation one of its top priorities. The need for quality Alaska-educated teachers has never been greater, and the mission of the Alaska College of Education is to grow that number significantly in the years ahead.
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Opportunity for Board of Regents Public Testimony on September 9 and 12
August 16, 2019
Alaskans will have two opportunities next month to comment directly to the Board of Regents on issues facing the University of Alaska.
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Take an important survey and help with UA's path forward
August 16, 2019
Thank you to those who have completed the University of Alaska stakeholder mapping survey. When it went out on Monday, August 12th, there was an initial glitch that took people directly to the survey, skipping the introduction, explanation of voluntary consent, and the place to sign and include your email address (which is stored separately from the data).
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University of Alaska and Governor Dunleavy Reach Budget Agreement
August 13, 2019
The University of Alaska and Alaska Governor Michael J. Dunleavy have reached an agreement on a multi-year compact that preserves $110 million in state funding for the university for Fiscal Year 2020, reducing UA's budget by $25 million for the fiscal year that began July 1, 2019. The agreement also means that budgets submitted to the governor by the Board of Regents over the next two fiscal years will reflect $45 million in additional reductions. The compact was signed today by UA Board of Regent Chair John Davies and Governor Michael J. Dunleavy.
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Budget Agreement Message from President Jim Johnsen
August 13, 2019
Dear UA Colleagues, After a series of direct discussions with the governor over the last week, I wanted to share some important news with you. The university has reached an agreement with Gov. Dunleavy that supports a total budget reduction in state funds to the university of $70 million - about half of the $136 million originally proposed - but the agreement spreads that cut out over three years.
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August 12 Video Message: continuing to advocate for state funding
August 12, 2019
Dear UA Community, In his Monday update, https://youtu.be/RoMXnNWkUbE, President Johnsen touches on the progress made on budget discussions with Gov. Dunleavy's office. President Johnsen has been talking with Gov. Dunleavy as he continues to advocate for the university's state funding.
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August 08, 2019
While fall elections in odd-numbered years are generally pretty quiet, this year's political landscape includes the recent launch of a gubernatorial recall campaign, presenting an opportunity to remind ourselves of our responsibilities under the Executive Branch Ethics Act (EBEA).
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Video update on budget and university structure
August 06, 2019
Dear UA Community, In this Monday video update, President Johnsen discusses the FY2020 capital budget, which restores Alaska Performance Scholarship, WWAMI and Alaska Education Grant funding, as well as capital funding for deferred maintenance, and support for the Alaska Earthquake Center. In addition, a supplemental operating budget, which restores $110 million in state funds, is being transmitted to the Governor this week. Johnsen met with Gov. Dunleavy and his new Chief of Staff Ben Stevens last Friday and continues to advocate for the university's state funding.