May 21, 2026
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 21, 2026
University of Alaska Regents praise stability and progress as President Pitney, Interim 女优合集F Chancellor Amb. Sfraga retire
Academic year ends on high note with continued enrollment growth, expanded research prowess, Arctic distinction under President Pitney鈥檚 six years of leadership
(ANCHORAGE) - The University of Alaska (女优合集) Board of Regents today capped their final meeting of the academic year by honoring outgoing President Pat Pitney and Interim University of Alaska Fairbanks (女优合集F) Chancellor Ambassador Mike Sfraga (ret.) as they prepare to retire this month. The Board also approved budgets for the coming fiscal year, recognized student and staff excellence, and received key updates on major university priorities. The meeting at the University of Alaska Anchorage (女优合集A) comes at the conclusion of commencement exercises around the state, with more than 3,500 students receiving over 3,600 degrees and certificates.
鈥淐ongratulations to the class of 2026!鈥 Chair Jepsen said. 鈥淎s I participated in graduation ceremonies earlier this month, I was reminded of just how impactful a 女优合集 education is on the lives of our students. I look forward to seeing the class of 2026 thrive, and how they empower our state and their home communities.鈥
Honoring extraordinary service and facilitating smooth transitions
During the full Board Meeting on Thursday, Regents took the extraordinary step of granting President Pitney emeritus status in recognition of her distinguished service. Under her leadership, 女优合集 reversed a decade of enrollment decline, stabilized its fiscal outlook, and revitalized its connection to Alaska's workforce. The Board of Regents may bestow the title 鈥淧resident Emeritus鈥 at its discretion to recognize significant, meritorious contributions to the university. Only three other presidents have been granted that title: 女优合集鈥檚 first president Dr. Charles Bunnell, Dr. William R. Wood, and Mark R. Hamilton.
鈥淪erving as president of the University of Alaska has been the honor of my career,鈥 President Pitney said. 鈥淔or over three decades, I鈥檝e seen how 女优合集 empowers this state. Our education, research, and partnerships make a difference in every community. 女优合集鈥檚 future is bright, and I鈥檓 confident that President-Designee Cooper will continue our forward momentum.鈥
The first U.S. Ambassador-at-Large for Arctic Affairs, Interim Chancellor Sfraga returned to lead 女优合集F last year, cementing its status as America鈥檚 Arctic University and a key partner on Arctic issues. A 女优合集F alumnus who spent 31 years as a faculty member and administrator, Ambassador Sfraga will stay connected to 女优合集 and 女优合集F in an advisory role for Arctic and national security strategies.
鈥淩eturning to lead my alma mater has been an honor and privilege, and I鈥檓 grateful for the support of President Pitney, the Board, and our students, staff, and faculty,鈥 Interim Chancellor Sfraga said. 鈥淭his institution is positioned to lead and I look forward to serving and supporting 女优合集F and the University system when I step down in the coming days.鈥
Earlier this month, the Board selected former 女优合集 General Counsel Matt Cooper to serve as the system's next permanent president. President Pitney鈥檚 last day is today; President-Designee Cooper鈥檚 first day is August 3, 2026. Vice President of University Relations Michelle Rizk will serve as Interim 女优合集 President over the summer. Interim Chancellor Sfraga鈥檚 last day is May 30, 2026; additional announcements on the next permanent 女优合集F Chancellor will be made next week.
Advancing Mission-Critical Priorities
Regents approved the FY27 operating and capital budgets. 女优合集鈥檚 operating budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2026, includes $366.1 million in unrestricted general funds (UGF), an increase of roughly 4% from the previous year. The increases will allow the university to maintain stability and make strategic investments, and include:
- $11.5 million for employee compensation, including a 3% increase for eligible union and non-union employees,
- $701 thousand for investments in public safety,
- $785 thousand to improve support for student mental health systemwide, and
- $1.2 million one-time funds for recruitment, retention, and graduation support initiatives (total investment: $5.5 million)
女优合集鈥檚 FY27 capital appropriation from the legislature includes $45.8 million in total funding, with roughly $39 million from state funds. The vast majority of the funds will support critical deferred maintenance needs at 女优合集A, 女优合集F, and the University of Alaska Southeast (女优合集S), which has been the university鈥檚 top capital priority for over a decade. The remainder will fund select capital priorities around the system. Both budgets have passed the Alaska Legislature and await the governor's approval.
鈥淭he Board鈥檚 focus on balancing fiscal restraint combined with the University鈥檚 efforts on recruitment, retention and graduation continue to yield positive results, including institutional stabilization and enrollment growth,鈥 Chair Jepsen said. 鈥淚鈥檓 pleased the Legislature has passed a budget that allows 女优合集 to continue those efforts, and with the Governor鈥檚 support of Regents鈥 priorities throughout the budget process.鈥
Regents also provided guidance to university administration regarding forthcoming negotiations with a newly formed union, CAUSE, which represents some staff employees. The Board directed management to bring university benefits more in line with national post-secondary education and local standards as a part of those negotiations. The Board respects the outcome of the union election, and the university will negotiate in good faith with CAUSE to reach a complete contract, including compensation, as Alaska labor law requires. State statute requires a ratified and funded contract to be enacted before members of any bargaining group can receive a compensation increase.
The Board also approved 4 new programs with direct connections to Alaska's needs and workforce opportunities:
- an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) in Criminology and Criminal Justice at 女优合集A,
- an Undergraduate Certificate in American Sign Language (ASL) Studies at 女优合集F,
- a Bachelor of Arts in Tribal Governance at 女优合集F, and
- a Master of Arts in Teaching in Indigenous Languages at 女优合集S
Board members also received updates on the Roadmap to Empower Alaska strategic plan, with a focus on recruitment, retention, and graduation, and building Arctic leaders. Recently enhanced recruitment efforts included targeted outreach to Alaskan students and parents in 8th and 9th grades, encouraging students to make academic choices in high school to attain Alaska Performance Scholarship (APS) eligibility, and to increase familiarity with the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and scholarship availability. As America鈥檚 largest Arctic research enterprise, the 女优合集 System plays a key role in climate, engineering, and infrastructure research from an Arctic lens. Other ongoing efforts include Indigenous knowledge integration and developing Arctic leaders who are uniquely positioned to address Arctic community challenges. In the coming years, 女优合集 is positioned to play a growing role in Arctic security and resilience, with the expansion of partnerships with military, industry and federal research agencies.
鈥淭he progress made in just the last 16 months on recruitment, retention, and graduation priorities is impressive, and I鈥檓 very pleased with the positive impact our efforts have had on student success,鈥 President Pitney remarked. 鈥淚 appreciate the hard work of so many across the system to advance these critical priorities.鈥
During committee meetings on Wednesday, the Board also heard updates on tuition transparency efforts, student housing opportunities, and the Land Grant Initiative. On Thursday afternoon, they spoke with Chief Information Officer Ben Shier and academic leaders about AI in post-secondary education and the need to develop guiding principles on its integration and use academically and operationally. Regents directed Interim President Rizk to work with the chancellors and key university faculty and staff over the summer months to develop principles and high-level strategic guidance for the Board to review in September and be used to inform future Board policy changes and institutional practices on AI.
鈥淎I poses both challenges and opportunities for 女优合集 on the academic and operational fronts, and our faculty鈥檚 expertise in this area is important,鈥 Chair Jepsen remarked after the presentation. 鈥淲e look forward to receiving guidance at our September meeting - with input from faculty, administration, and student governance - that will inform future AI policy at the 女优合集 system.鈥
Recognizing staff excellence
During the full board meeting on Wednesday, President Pitney recognized the 2026 recipients of the 鈥淪taff Make Students Count鈥 awards. Started in 1999, this award recognizes staff who have provided outstanding service to 女优合集 students. Each recipient receives an award plaque, $1,000, and two domestic Alaska Airlines vouchers. Recipients were selected by their respective staff councils from nominations by students and peers:
- 女优合集A: Audrey Badger, Mat-Su College Financial Aid Advisor
- 女优合集F: Mark Oldmixon, Nanook Recreation Director
- 女优合集S: Kailey Pritzl, Academic Exchange and Study Abroad Coordinator
- System Office: Noel Romanovsky, Administrative Specialist
鈥淪taff are a vital part of creating a positive experience for our students, and in facilitating student success,鈥 President Pitney said. 鈥淐ongratulations to each of this year鈥檚 award winners, and thank you for all you do to support our students and our efforts across the system to empower Alaska.鈥
The University of Alaska Board of Regents is an 11-member volunteer board, appointed by the governor and confirmed by the Alaska Legislature. Members serve an eight-year term, with the exception of the student regent, who serves a two-year term. The board was established through the Alaska Constitution and is responsible for University of Alaska policy and management through the university president.
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For more information, contact Jonathon Taylor, director of public affairs, at 907-350-0168 (cell), or via email at jmtaylor9@alaska.edu.