- Buildings
- UAF Buildings (1)
 - Akasofu Building (UAF)
 - Atkinson Building (UAF)
 - Bartlett Hall (UAF)
 - Brooks Building (UAF)
 - Bunnell Building (UAF)
 - Bunnell House (UAF)
 - Butrovich Building (UAF)
 - Chapman Building (UAF)
 - Constitution Hall (UAF)
 - Cutler Apartments (UAF)
 - Davis Concert Hall (UAF)
 - Davis SOC (UAF)
 - Duckering Building (UAF)
 - Eielson Building (UAF)
 - Elvey Building (UAF)
 - Geist Building (UAF)
 - Gruening Building (UAF)
 - Harwood Hall (UAF)
 - Harper Building (UAF)
 - Hess Recreation Center (UAF)
 - Hess Village (UAF)
 - Irving Building (UAF)
 - Lathrop Hall (UAF)
 - Lind Building (UAF)
 - UAF Buildings (2)
 - MacLean House (UAF)
 - Margaret Murie Building (UAF)
 - McIntosh Hall (UAF)
 - Moore Hall (UAF)
 - Nagozruk Building (UAF)
 - Nerland Hall (UAF)
 - O'Neill Building (UAF)
 - Owen Building (UAF)
 - Patty Center (UAF)
 - Rae Marine Education Building (UAF)
 - Rainey-Skarland Cabin (UAF)
 - Reichardt Building (UAF)
 - Robert G. White Large Animal Research Station (UAF)
 - Sackett Hall (UAF)
 - Signers' Hall (UAF)
 - Skarland Hall (UAF)
 - State of Alaska Virology Lab (UAF)
 - Stevens Hall (UAF)
 - Stuart Hall (UAF)
 - Tilly Commons (UAF)
 - Usibelli Building (UAF)
 - Walsh Hall (UAF)
 - Whitaker Building (UAF)
 - Wickersham Hall (UAF)
 - Wood Center (UAF)
 - UAA Buildings
 - Benson Building (UAA)
 - Brockel Building (UAA)
 - Cuddy Hall (UAA)
 - Goodrich Building (UAA)
 - Hartleib Building (UAA)
 - Kerttula Building (UAA)
 - Machetanz Building (UAA)
 - McDonald Hall (UAA)
 - McLane Building (UAA)
 - Monserud Building (UAA)
 - Short Hall (UAA)
 - Snodgrass Building (UAA)
 - Ward Building (UAA)
 - UAS Buildings
 - Anderson Building (UAS)
 - Banfield Hall (UAS)
 - Hamilton Building (UAS)
 - Hendrickson Building (UAS)
 - Mourant Building (UAS)
 - Novatney Building (UAS)
 - Paul Building (UAS)
 - Ray Center (UAS)
 - Robertson Building (UAS)
 - Soboleff Building (UAS)
 - Whitehead Building (UAS)
 
 - History and Facts
- Alaska History
 - Alaska State Flag, and Song, Intertwined Around Benny Benson
 - Public Service: An Added Dimension, Fairbanks Flood 1967
 - Unique Kugeri Stands on Little Diomede Island
 - Blue Babe, A Messenger from the Ice Age
 - CES Outreach Began in Matanuska Valley
 - Early Climbers Met Denali's Challenge
 - Mining Students Undertake 1922 Field Trip
 - University History
 - First Registration at College
 - From College to University
 - Geophysical Institute History "The Beginning"
 - How old is the University of Alaska?
 - The University of Alaska Alumni Association, 1923-1939
 - UAA Logo History
 - UAF Logo History
 - Why was the University of Alaska originally located in Fairbanks?
 - Building the First Power Plant
 - Memoirs
 - Excerpt from "My Life Story"
 - In the Beginning...
 - Margaret Murie: First woman to graduate from Alaska Agricultural College and School of Mines
 - President Harding visits the New Alaska College in 1923
 - Secretary recalls frontier college
 - The First Years at College
 - The Judge and the Murderer
 - UA's First Graduate, John Shanly
 - Class of 2005 - following in the footsteps of John S. Shanly
 - Places and Objects
 - A Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµstead Frat House
 - History of the Presidents' Residence
 - The Academic Ceremonial Mace at the University of Alaska
 - The Cornerstone: Wickersham Selects Site
 - The Presidential Medallion
 - The Tradition Stone
 - UAF Alumni Time Capsule 1964-2014
 - The Day They Tore the Tower Down
 
 - Honorary Degrees
 - Labs, Libraries, Rooms etc.
- University of Alaska Anchorage
 - Floyd Library (UAA)
 - Freeburg Art Gallery (UAA)
 - Jerry Harper Theater (UAA)
 - Kimura Art Gallery (UAA)
 - Okeson Library (UAA)
 - Richards Conference Room (UAA)
 - Tina DeLapp Classroom (UAA)
 - Williamson Auditorium (UAA)
 - University of Alaska Fairbanks
 - Barrack Memorial Carillons (UAF)
 - Boyd Hall (UAF)
 - Brown Ballroom (UAF)
 - Brown Learning Center (UAF)
 - Carter Conference Room (UAF)
 - Hood Research Laboratory
 - Horton Shooting Arena (UAF)
 - Mather Library (UAF)
 - McGown Music Room (UAF)
 - Rasmuson Library (UAF)
 - Rose Berry Alaska Art Gallery (UAF)
 - Runcorn Conference Room (UAF)
 - Salisbury Fine Arts Theatre (UAF)
 - Schaible Auditorium (UAF)
 - University of Alaska Southeast
 - Egan Library (UAS)
 - Noyes Pavilion (UAS)
 - Ziegler Building (UAS)
 
 - Medal of Excellence
 - Meritorious Service Awards
 - Notable People
 - Parks and Trails
 - Presidents
- 1921-1949 Charles Bunnell
 - 1949-1953 Terris Moore
 - 1953-1960 Ernest Patty
 - 1960-1973 William R. Wood
 - 1973-1977 Robert W. Hiatt
 - 1977-1977 Charles O. Ferguson
 - 1977-1977 Neil D. Humphrey
 - 1977-1979 Foster F. Diebold
 - 1979-1984 Jay Barton
 - 1984-1990 Donald D. O'Dowd
 - 1990-1998 Jerome B. Komisar
 - 1998-1998 Wendy Redman
 - 1998-2010 Mark R. Hamilton
 - 2010- 2015 Patrick K Gamble
 - 2015-2020 James R Johnsen
 - 2020 - Present Pat Pitney
 
 - Regents
- 1917 - 1928
 - 1917-1918 Henry Bradley Parkin
 - 1917-1918 Richard C. Wood
 - 1917-1918 Philip Ernst
 - 1917-1921 Albert Heilig
 - 1917-1921 Leo Frank Shaw
 - 1917-1921 Dr. Louis Scott Keller
 - 1917-1923 Anton Johann Nordale
 - 1917-1951 Harriet Belle Hess
 - 1918-1921 H. Claude Kelly
 - 1918-1923 Paul John Rickert
 - 1918-1934 John McIntosh
 - 1921-1925 Robert Bloom
 - 1921-1925 Robert Lavery
 - 1921-1929 Milton Snodgrass
 - 1921-1932 Morton Stevens
 - 1923-1924 Leopold David
 - 1925-1927 Edward Francis Medley
 - 1923-1925 Edward McClellan Keys
 - 1925-1927 Thomas Marquam
 - 1925-1933 Ralph Robertson
 - 1925-1936 Arthur A. Shonbeck
 - 1928-1929 George Love
 - 1928-1939 John Henry Kelly
 - 1929 - 1949
 - 1929-1949 John William Gilson
 - 1929-1956 Andrew Nerland
 - 1932-1950 Austin Lathrop
 - 1933-1941 Grace Wickersham
 - 1935-1943 George Lingo
 - 1936-1937 Martin Luther Harrais
 - 1937-1947 Thomas Miller Donahoe
 - 1939-1948 Orville Deville Cochran
 - 1941-1955 Walter Tuller Stuart
 - 1943-1959 Michael J. Walsh
 - 1948-1955 Leo Rhode
 - 1948-1973 William A. O'Neill
 - 1949-1958 Conrad Earl Albrecht
 - 1950 - 1965
 - 1950-1969 Elmer Edwin Rasmuson
 - 1951-1953 Essie Rock Dale
 - 1953-1954 Audrey Loftus
 - 1954-1963 Helen Atkinson
 - 1955-1965 Philip Moore
 - 1955-1956 Roland Stock
 - 1955 Venie "Louise" Kellogg
 - 1956-1961 Leslie Nerland
 - 1957-1959 Frank Heintzleman
 - 1957-1963 Lucy Cuddy
 - 1959-1964 Boyd Harwood
 - 1959-1967 John Conway
 - 1961-1969 Arthur Schaible
 - 1963-1971 Dorthy Wrede
 - 1963-1975 Robert McFarland
 - 1964-1967 Ruth McLean
 - 1965-1966 William Whitehead
 - 1966 - 1976
 - 1967-1968 Everett Boulden
 - 1967-1973 James Nolan
 - 1967-1975 Edith Bullock
 - 1968-1975 Alan Robertson
 - 1969-1977 Brian Brundin
 - 1969-1985 Hugh Fate Jr.
 - 1971-1976 Vide Bartlett
 - 1973-1974 Frank Doogan
 - 1973-1974 Roy Madsen
 - 1974-1976 Ronald Wendte
 - 1975-1977 Christopher Cooke
 - 1975-1983 Margaret Hall
 - 1975-1983 Sam Kito Jr.
 - 1975-1989 Donald Abel Jr.
 - 1975-1989 Edward Rasmuson
 - 1976-1977 Gerard LaParle
 - 1976-1977 Mildred Banfield
 - 1976-1979 Conrad Frank
 - 1976 Bruce Lemke
 - 1977 - 1987
 - 1977-1978 Ric Davidge
 - 1977-1979 Charles Webber
 - 1977-1979 John Schaeffer
 - 1977-1983 Jeffry Cook
 - 1978-1980 Sharilyn Mumaw
 - 1979-1984 John Shively
 - 1979-1985 Herbert Lang
 - 1979-1987 Thomas Miklautsch
 - 1980-1982 Timothy Burgess
 - 1982-1984 Sara Hannan
 - 1983-1991 Ann Parrish
 - 1983-1991 Gordon Evans
 - 1983-1991 Roy Huhndorf
 - 1983-1991 Ruth Burnett
 - 1984-1986 Lynn Shaver
 - 1984-1987 Willie Hensley
 - 1985-1987 Grace Schaible
 - 1985-1993 Robert Williams
 - 1986-1987 Lance Bousley
 - 1987-1988 John Sackett
 - 1987-1989 Judith Graham
 - 1987-1995 Mark Helmericks
 - 1987-1995 Susan Stitham
 - 1988 - 2000
 - 1988-1989 Marcus Clapp
 - 1989-1990 Jack Van Hatten
 - 1989-1993 Morris Thompson
 - 1989-1997 Eric Forrer
 - 1989-1997 Virginia Breeze
 - 1990-1991 Mary Reeve
 - 1991-1993 Timothy Lamkin
 - 1991-1999 Joseph Henri
 - 1991-1999 Lew Williams
 - 1991-1999 Michael Kelly
 - 1991-1999 Sharon Gagnon
 - 1993-1995 Scott Otterbacher
 - 1993-2001 Danforth Ogg
 - 1993-2001 Mary Jane Fate
 - 1995-1997 Joe Hayes Jr
 - 1995-2003 Chancy Croft
 - 1995-2003 Joe Thomas
 - 1997-1999 Annette Nelson-Wright
 - 1997-2005 Elsa Demeksa
 - 1997-2005 Michael Burns
 - 1999-2001 Joshua Horst
 - 1999-2007 Brian Rogers
 - 1999-2007 Frances Rose
 - 1999-2007 Joseph Usibelli Jr
 - 2000-2004 Kevin Meyers
 - 2001 - 2010
 - 2001-2002 Joseph Hardenbrook
 - 2001-2002 Mark Begich
 - 2001-2002 Marlene Johnson
 - 2002-2003 Byron Mallott
 - 2002-2003 Derek Miller
 - 2002-2025 Mary Hughes
 - 2003-2005 David Parks
 - 2003-2009 Michael Snowden
 - 2003-2011 Cynthia Henry
 - 2003-2007 James Hayes
 - 2005-2007 Jacob Gondek
 - 2005-2013 Carl Marrs Jr
 - 2005-2013 Robert Martin
 - 2005-2015 Timothy Brady
 - 2005 Jeffrey Staser
 - 2007-2009 William Andrews
 - 2007-2011 Erik Drygas
 - 2007-2015 Fuller Cowell
 - 2007-2015 Kirk Wickersham
 - 2007-2015 Patricia Jacobson
 - 2009-2011 Ashton M. Compton
 - 2009-2017 Kenneth J. Fisher
 - 2011 - 2021
 - 2011-2019 Jyotsna Heckman
 - 2011-2015 Michael Powers
 - 2011-2013 Mari Freitag
 - 2012-2029 - Dale G. Anderson
 - 2013-2021 Gloria O'Neill
 - 2013-2015 Courtney Enright
 - 2015-2023 Sheri Buretta
 - 2015-2023 John Davies
 - 2015-2023 Lisa Parker
 - 2015-2017 Stacey Lucason
 - 2015-2019 Deena Bishop
 - 2017-2025 Karen Perdue
 - 2017-2019 Stephen ‘Joey’ Sweet
 - 2019-2021 John Bania
 - 2019-2027 Darroll R. Hargraves
 - 2019-2021 Cachet Garrett
 - 2021-2023 Kali Spencer
 - 2021-2029 Ralph Seekins
 
 
History of the Presidents' Residence
History of the Presidents' Residence
The president's residence has shifted a few times since 1922 to our present day. The first president's residence was constructed in 1922 by Dr. Charles E. Bunnell, which is one of the oldest, still-standing, structures on the UAF campus. The second residence was constructed in 1954 as part of a deal for then president Ernest Patty. The residence is now the official residence of the UAF chancellor. The current residence was constructed in 1993 and completed the following year.
Part 2 "One of the finest homes in Alaska and probably the most photographed"