Photos from the May Board of Regents meeting at UAA

June 5, 2026

The University of Alaska Board of Regents gathered at the University of Alaska Anchorage in May, bringing together regents, university leadership, students, and community members for a multi-day meeting focused on stability, student success and workforce partnerships.
 
Here’s a look at some of the moments captured during the week.
 
The Board heard from UAA commencement speaker  and her grandmother, Brenda, about their experiences as students.
 
Two individuals seated at a table with microphones speak during a meeting while others are visible in the background.
UAA student and commencement speaker Rainey Spurlock and grandmother, Brenda, address the Board of Regents about their experiences as a students.

The Board also visited the Community and Technical College’s aviation program hangar on Wednesday for an evening showcase highlighting the important role UAA plays in supporting Alaska’s aviation industry.

During the full board meeting on Wednesday, President Pitney recognized the 2026 recipients of the “Staff Make Students Count” awards. Started in 1999, this award recognizes staff who have provided outstanding service to 㽶Ƶstudents. 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:

  • UAA: Audrey Badger, Mat-Su College Financial Aid Advisor

  • UAF: Mark Oldmixon, Nanook Recreation Director

  • UAS: Kailey Pritzl, Academic Exchange and Study Abroad Coordinator

  • System Office: Noel Romanovsky, Administrative Specialist
Four individuals stand together in a meeting room posing for a photo, with a presentation screen and tables visible behind them.
UAA awardee Audrey Badger

 

Group of four individuals standing side by side in a meeting room with tables, chairs and a projection screen in the background.
UAF awardee Mark Oldmixon, System Office awardee Noel Romanovsky and UAS awardee Kailey Pritzl

“Staff are a vital part of creating a positive experience for our students, and in facilitating student success,” President Pitney said. “Congratulations to each of this year’s award winners, and thank you for all you do to support our students and our efforts across the system to empower Alaska.”