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  • Personal History of the University of Alaska, Southeast by William Russell Jones

    Personal History of the University of Alaska, Southeast

    William Russell Jones

    Written by Dr. W. Russell Jones, Professor Emeritus, University of Alaska Southeast. Dr. Jones joined the University of Alaska in Juneau in 1971 as Associate Professor of Education. He went on to hold a number of administrative positions. Dr. Jones retired from the position of Vice Chancellor of the University of Alaska Southeast in 1984. This volume covers the history of higher education institutions in Southeast Alaska from 1969 through 1988, including the mergers of the University of Alaska, Juneau with Juneau-Douglas Community College, Islands Community College, and Ketchikan Community College and the formation of University of Alaska Southeast.

  • A Brief History of the University of Alaska in Sitka: The First Forty Years by David R. Knapp

    A Brief History of the University of Alaska in Sitka: The First Forty Years

    David R. Knapp

  • Chronology of Organizational Structure Changes in a Community College by J. Kathleen Stewart

    Chronology of Organizational Structure Changes in a Community College

    J. Kathleen Stewart

  • University of Alaska Juneau (UAJ) 1982 Poster by Carlson Smith

    University of Alaska Juneau (UAJ) 1982 Poster

    Carlson Smith

  • Auke Lake Campus Site Development Plan by Chin &. Kramer

    Auke Lake Campus Site Development Plan

    Chin &. Kramer

  • Fisheries Science Facility Master Plan by Chin &. Kramer

    Fisheries Science Facility Master Plan

    Chin &. Kramer

    This report presents a Master Plan of the new Fisheries Science Facility, a building (or complex of buildings) which is proposed for construction at the Auke Lake campus, University of Alaska, Juneau. The plan was developed by Kramer, Chin & Mayo, Inc. as consultants to the University. Outlined are the proposed educational curriculum and projected student load for a new Division of Fisheries at the University. Based upon this program of instruction and projected number of students, the building was properly sized and space relationships were developed. Five sites for the new facility were examined and a recommended site was selected and analyzed in further detail. Schematic layouts of the site show proposed locations for buildings, driveways, parking and other service facilities. A preliminary engineering study conducted to find ways to meet the freshwater, seawater and drainage needs is described. A proposed construction schedule is outlined and the architectural character of the buildings is described. In the Plan, as presented, it is proposed that a $6.6 million structure be built which will enclose 28,000 gross square feet and require about a 3.5-acre site. Phase I costs are estimated to be $1.8 million and is scheduled for occupancy in 1977. The overall conclusion of the report is that the proposed facility has the potential, primarily because of its location, to become an educational and research complex which will be internationally recognized as unique in the field of fisheries.

 
 
 

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