

University Of Alaska Fairbanks
About
The University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) was established in 1917 as the Alaska Agricultural College and School of Mines, marking the beginning of higher education in the territory. Situated on Troth Yeddha', a ridge known to the local Athabaskan people, the university commenced classes in 1922 with a modest enrollment.
Source: US Department of Education
The University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) was established in 1917 as the Alaska Agricultural College and School of Mines, marking the beginning of higher education in the territory. Situated on Troth Yeddha', a ridge known to the local Athabaskan people, the university commenced classes in 1922 with a modest enrollment. Over the decades, UAF evolved into a comprehensive research institution, playing a pivotal role in Alaska's development. Notably, in 1955, it hosted the Alaska Constitutional Convention, where delegates convened to draft the state's constitution, underscoring UAF's significance in Alaska's path to statehood.
Academically, UAF offers a diverse array of programs across its colleges and schools, including disciplines such as engineering, natural sciences, liberal arts, and indigenous studies. The university is recognized for its research initiatives, particularly in Arctic studies, climate science, and indigenous knowledge systems. Facilities like the Geophysical Institute contribute to UAF's reputation as a leader in understanding geophysical processes relevant to Alaska and the broader Arctic region.
Student life at UAF is enriched by a variety of clubs, organizations, and activities that reflect the unique Alaskan environment. Students engage in outdoor adventures, cultural events, and community service, fostering a close-knit campus community. The university's location offers unparalleled opportunities for experiential learning and personal growth, making UAF a distinctive place for academic and personal development.
- Fairbanks
505 S Chandalar, Fairbanks, AK 99775, United States
