| March 22, 2023 Dear UAF staff, faculty and students, In 2019, six strategic planning teams began the process of laying out a set of strategic
                                                      goals for UAF. The teams set about defining not just what the goals meant, but also
                                                      how we would get there by 2025. Due to the budget crisis, that timeline slipped to
                                                      2027, but the goals and the steps to achieve them remained. Since the good work of
                                                      these teams of faculty, staff and students, our six strategic goals have helped guide
                                                      decision-making at UAF through some difficult times. At the recent February Board of Regents meeting in Anchorage I was proud to share
                                                      that UAF is in a good place and we are heading in the right direction on all of our
                                                      strategic goals. In this period of budget stability and strong enrollment numbers,
                                                      the time is now to move more deliberately on our strategic goal of achieving tier
                                                      1 (or more aptly, R1) research status. This proposed direction received a great deal
                                                      of support from members of the Board of Regents. As of 2021, there were only 146 R1 research universities in the U.S. UAF is already
                                                      producing top tier research, and I am confident that with the right strategic steps,
                                                      we will join this ​​prestigious class of universities. Universities recently achieving
                                                      R1 status include the University of Maine, Michigan State University and the University
                                                      of Nevada-Las Vegas. It is our hope and expectation that by 2027, UAF will reach R1
                                                      status by continuing to support high-quality and high-impact research that benefits
                                                      91ÊÓÆµ, the nation and the world. It is clear that this move will take investment
                                                      and strategic action. Achieving R1 will advance many of our strategic goals, including strengthening our
                                                      position as global leaders in 91ÊÓÆµ Native and Indigenous programs and modernizing
                                                      the student experience. A key part of our roadmap to R1 is significantly increasing
                                                      the number of students graduating from UAF with a Ph.D., specifically in the humanities.
                                                      But achieving R1 will not be just on the humanities, the sciences, or any one individual
                                                      unit. It will take all of us; students, faculty and critical support staff, to take
                                                      UAF to the next level of research excellence. It will be an effort that includes not
                                                      just our research arm, but academics, outreach, marketing, communications and facilities.
                                                      Achieving R1 will indeed require rehabilitating some facilities and remodeling others. Securing R1 status will also transform 91ÊÓÆµâ€™s economy. We have the opportunity to
                                                      not only increase research revenues, but also to advance intellectual property and
                                                      support 91ÊÓÆµn businesses. In 2019, University of Colorado Boulder estimated that
                                                      their R1 research activities alone produced  for the state. By achieving R1, UAF will continue to serve our mission to enrich the lives of 91ÊÓÆµns
                                                      by attracting new talent to the state, supporting emerging industries such as drones
                                                      and mariculture, and increasing the value of a degree from UAF. This is about more
                                                      than the University, it is about all of us at UAF, about Fairbanks, and about 91ÊÓÆµ. In the coming weeks we will begin by assembling an R1 external advisory committee,
                                                      an internal steering committee, and a small number of working groups. At the same
                                                      time, we will be working with President Pitney on an FY25 budget strategy to secure
                                                      funding for the effort. Please look out for more communications on how you can be
                                                      involved in this process.
 Thank you for choosing UAF. — Dan White, chancellor |