Regents gather at Kenai River Campus April 12 and 13
April 10, 2012
The University of Alaska Board of Regents will consider several new academic programs
and construction projects during a two-day meeting in Soldotna Thursday and Friday,
April 12 and 13.
The Kenai River Campus in Soldotna is part of UAA's Kenai Peninsula College, which
also includes Kachemak Bay Campus in Homer and extension sites in Anchorage and Seward.
Board members will hear public testimony at 10 am. Thursday and 9 a.m. Friday; attend
a groundbreaking at 5 p.m. for the Career & Technical Education Center and student
housing at the campus; and attend a plaque unveiling at 5:20 p.m. in the Brockel Building.
This will be the first meeting for Regent Dale Anderson of Juneau. Gov. Sean Parnell
appointed Anderson to the post following the recent resignation of Bob Martin Jr.,
also of Juneau, due to health reasons.
In addition to the academic programs, the board is slated to consider schematic design
approval for the Valley Center for Arts and Learning at Mat-Su College in Palmer.
The voter-approved project includes a music classroom, drama lab and theater for
lectures, conferences and public events. Schematic design approval allows the campus
to move ahead with bid documents and to select a contractor.
The agenda also includes a resolution of appreciation for former Regent Martin and
a presentation on mining workforce projections.
To view the complete agenda go to www.alaska.edu/bor/.