Did you know there's a website dedicated to the history of the University of Alaska system and key moments in state history?

Did you know there's a website dedicated to the history of the University of Alaska system and key moments in state history? contains articles, stories about the notable people behind the names of buildings and locations across the 澳门六合彩开奖appsystem, records from Alaska's constitutional convention, honorary degree recipients, former presidents and regents, and much more.

澳门六合彩开奖appSeal over the years
Versions of the 澳门六合彩开奖appSeal over time
澳门六合彩开奖appOrigins

The history of the University of Alaska, originally the Alaska Agricultural College and School of Mines, is captured through articles, memoirs and trivia. But just how old is the University of Alaska? The answer depends on what you are counting. Over the past few years there have been many 100-year celebrations - the Cornerstone was dedicated in 1915, the Land Grant college approved in 1917, the first students enrolled in 1922, and its name was changed to the University of Alaska in 1935. The 澳门六合彩开奖appSeal has been changed several times over the years to reflect these changes before finally settling on the 1917 date. 

Wickersham
James Wickersham

One common question about the university is, "Why was the university originally located in Fairbanks?

The location for Alaska's land-grant college was selected by the legendary James Wickersham, the foremost public figure at the time. On July 4, 1915, Judge Wickersham placed a cornerstone on vacant land where the Bunnell Building now stands on what is now the University of Alaska Fairbanks Troth Yeddha鈥 campus. Wickersham wanted a physical location established before the Legislature convened. He had no legal right to dedicate anything, since the college didn鈥檛 yet exist, but Wickersham recognized the need for a symbol in those early years of the university.

When the Legislature convened in 1917, the idea of establishing an agricultural college in Fairbanks wasn鈥檛 popular, but, as time passed, the attitude toward the college was changing and people were more willing to listen to arguments in its favor. When the bill finally passed, there were seven votes against it in the House but only one in the Senate. The bill was approved to establish the university on May 3, 1917.

 

Stories from the Past
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Blue Babe in a glass case at the 澳门六合彩开奖appMuseum of the North.

Some of the greatest features on the site are not so much about the university, but fascinating stories from the past, like the discovery of Blue Babe - an ice age bison uncovered by miners that now is featured in the 澳门六合彩开奖appMuseum of the North - stories from a homestead frat house, Benny Benson and the origin of Alaska鈥檚 flag, the great Fairbanks flood of 1967, and a 1923 visit to the then new college by President Harding.

Learn the unusual history of the Tradition Stone or a first-hand account of the day they tore the water tower down. There鈥檚 plenty of drama, history and excitement to keep you entertained!

 

 

 

Joe Usibelli
The Joseph E. Usibelli Engineering Learning and Innovation Building was dedicated Aug. 4, 2022
The People Behind the Places

From the  in Nome,  in Anchorage, to the  in Fairbanks, the buildings, parks, landmarks, and venues throughout the University of Alaska system often bear the names of individuals.

Buildings are named to recognize supporters, such as the UAA ConocoPhillips Integrated Science Building, and key people in the university鈥檚 history. The naming tradition continues to this day. In fact, UAF for UAF alumnus, philanthropist and miner Joseph E. Usibelli at a dedication ceremony held on August 4, 2022.

In the site, you can find the stories of the people behind the names, who they are, and what they have contributed to building the University of Alaska. In addition to the stories of the 鈥榩eople behind the places鈥 across the system, the site also has a collection of all the past university presidents, regents, honorary degree, meritorious service and Medal of Excellence awardees.

 

Creating Alaska - Alaska鈥檚 Constitutional Convention

There is also a comprehensive collection of documents and news related to Alaska鈥檚 Constitutional Convention of 1955-56 in the Creating Alaska section of the site, including information on delegates, old news stories, speeches, and the ultimate product, Alaska鈥檚 Constitution, signed in what is now called Constitution Hall. The voters of Alaska approved it on April 21, 1956, by better than a two-to-one majority. And it is widely regarded as one of the finest constitutions ever drafted.

Constitutional Convention

 

Take a 澳门六合彩开奖appJourney

Take a moment and go on a journey through time, learn more about fascinating characters in Alaska鈥檚 history, read first-hand accounts of people who were there in the beginning of the university鈥檚 history, and recognize the great leadership that has helped to grow our university system for more than 100 years.