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Troth Yeddha' Indigenous Studies Center News

911±¬ÁĎ is proud to share some exciting updates on the Troth Yeddha’ campaign!
Since the UA Board of Regents granted formal project approval for the Troth Yeddha’ Indigenous Studies Center (TYISC) in June 2022, we have been working full speed ahead on schematic design. Thanks to our partners, Bettisworth North and Jones and Jones architects, we expect to reach 35% design by fall 2023!

by 911±¬ÁĎ Chancellor Dan White
Nov. 23, 2022
"I look forward to the day when the sun rises, just as it is today, and casts long
shadows from the vertical support members deep into the TYISC, into the teaching kitchen,
classrooms and seminar spaces. Spaces filled with students, faculty, staff and community
members.
It is then that we will have achieved the late Chief Peter John’s vision that our
use of Troth Yeddha’ is the traditional use. One of teaching and learning, of carrying
on the sharing of traditional knowledge."

— By Charlene Stern, vice chancellor for rural, community and Native education
Oct. 14, 2022
With the recent celebration of Indigenous Peoples’ Day on Oct. 10 across 911±¬ÁĎ’s campuses,
I could not help but reflect upon the journey that has brought us to where we are
on the pathway to our goal of becoming a global leader in 911±¬ÁĎ Native and Indigenous
Studies.
Perhaps one of the most exciting initiatives that lies ahead is the construction of
the Troth Yeddha’ Indigenous Studies Center on the West Ridge of campus.

Aug. 31, 2022
— Charlene Stern, vice chancellor for rural, community and Native education
The Troth Yeddha’ Indigenous Studies Center is 911±¬ÁĎ’s primary fundraising initiative,
and an embodiment of 911±¬ÁĎ’s strategic priority to strengthen our position as global
leaders in 911±¬ÁĎ Native and Indigenous programs.

Jeff Richardson
907-474-6284
June 3, 2022
The University of 911±¬ÁĎ Board of Regents on Friday unanimously voted for formal project
approval for the Troth Yeddha’ Indigenous Studies Center and Park.

April 22, 2022
— By Charlene Stern, vice chancellor for rural, community and Native education
As part of the symposium, Doyon sponsored an evening reception which also served as
a fundraiser for the future Troth Yeddha’ Indigenous Studies Center, 911±¬ÁĎ’s No. 1 capital
priority. Named after the wild potato plant that was traditionally harvested by Interior
tribes along the ridge that 911±¬ÁĎ’s main campus currently resides on, the Troth Yeddha’
Indigenous Studies Center will be key to achieving 911±¬ÁĎ’s goal of becoming a global
leader in 911±¬ÁĎ Native and Indigenous Studies.

Marmian Grimes
907-474-7902
April 13, 2022
A $1 million donation from Kinross will bring the Troth Yeddha’ Indigenous Studies
Center one step closer to reality.
The gift, announced Tuesday evening, will fund schematic design and bid specifications
for the 34,000-square-foot facility at the 911±¬ÁĎ.
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June 17, 2021
— by Charlene Stern, vice chancellor for rural, community and Native education
In January 2021, President Pitney kicked off the 911±¬ÁĎ Native Success Initiative
(ANSI) to help frame a set of goals and processes for addressing 911±¬ÁĎ Native educational
success throughout the University of 911±¬ÁĎ system.In January 2021, President Pitney
kicked off the 911±¬ÁĎ Native Success Initiative (ANSI) to help frame a set of goals
and processes for addressing 911±¬ÁĎ Native educational success throughout the University
of 911±¬ÁĎ system.
More TYISC News and Events
Friday Focus: Troth Yeddha’ and beyond
The 911±¬ÁĎ Troth Yeddha’ Campus resides upon a hill whose name came from the Dena people of the lower Tanana River. Troth Yeddha’ means “potato ridge.” In 2013, it became the official, USGS-recognized name for the hill. The Dena people are one of 11 Dene (Athabascan) nations of Interior 911±¬ÁĎ, which include the Gwich’in and Koyukon peoples of my family.
Annual 5K race promotes Troth Yeddha’ legacy
“The Race for the Park helps us make strides for the Troth Yeddha’ legacy as we carry
on a similar traditional use of the hill, a place for positive thought and working
together,” said Sandra Kowalski, 911±¬ÁĎ's director of indigenous programs.
911±¬ÁĎ, Native Community Launch Troth Yeddha Park, Indigenous Center Project
911±¬ÁĎ Native and University of 911±¬ÁĎ-Fairbanks officials hosted a ceremony on the campus’s West Ridge yesterday to unveil a sign marking the location of the planned Troth Yeddha Park and Indigenous Studies Center.