Friday Focus: Happy start of the new year
By Charlene Stern
Jan. 11, 2024
                              		
                              	
 
                              
                              Charlene Stern
Happy new year and start of the spring semester to the UAF community! I hope that
                           you experienced a joyful holiday season and are looking forward to what 2024 has to
                           bring. We have so much happening at UAF that continues to make it a wonderful place
                           to be. This Friday Focus highlights a couple of exciting developments and upcoming
                           events planned for the spring.
 
Save the date: 2024 marks the 50th anniversary of UAF’s Festival of Native Arts. This
                           year’s festival will take place Feb. 22-24 at the UAF Troth Yeddha’ Campus. The tradition
                           of Festival of Native Arts began in 1973, when a group of UAF students and faculty
                           conceived of a spring festival that focused on 91ĘÓƵ Native cultural expression.
                           In less than three months, artisans and performers traveled from across 91ĘÓƵ to
                           gather at UAF to participate in the first ever Festival of Native Arts celebration.
                           That tradition has continued over the past five decades, making the festival not only
                           one of the most highly anticipated annual events but also an official Nanook Tradition.
                           Over these many years, one enduring aspect of the event is that it continues to be
                           driven by UAF students. Planning for the Festival of Native Arts is a year-round affair
                           and it is thanks to the dedication of UAF students who volunteer countless hours of
                           their time every year that we get to enjoy this wonderful event. The theme of this
                           year’s festival is “Troth Yeddha’ Forever,” which is both appropriate in terms of
                           acknowledging that the ridge that UAF sits upon has/is/forever will be Troth Yeddha’
                           and also timely in that the efforts to advance the future Troth Yeddha’ Indigenous
                           Studies Center at UAF just hit another important milestone.
 
As many of you may be aware, UAF’s No. 1 capital priority is construction of the Troth
                           Yeddha’ Indigenous Studies Center, which will be located between the UA Museum of
                           the North and the Reichardt Building. The vision for TYISC began over a decade ago
                           and has come a long way since then. Momentum began building in June 2021 when the
                           Board of Regents granted the formal project approval needed to begin moving from conceptual
                           design of the facility to schematic design. Since then, UAF has been off to the races
                           by assembling the Legacy Committee to guide capital fundraising efforts, a user committee
                           that works in partnership with our contracted design team, and a growing team of UAF
                           staff with dedicated roles to help the center become a reality. This past December,
                           UAF hit another milestone in our journey towards the Troth Yeddha’ Indigenous Studies
                           Center by accomplishing 35% design. With this development, we now have the initial
                           blueprint of what will be a three-story, 40,000-square-foot facility that was designed
                           with Indigenous knowledge, pedagogy and artistic inspiration in mind. To learn more
                           about the Troth Yeddha’ Indigenous Studies Center Initiative or see the latest renderings,
                           visit the initiative website. I am excited to continue making progress and providing
                           all of you with updates on this transformative initiative in the coming year.    
                            
 
				
