Kinross establishes new scholarship at record-breaking Blue & Gold event
Marmian Grimes
907-474-7902
May 15, 2023
Donors at last week’s ֱֻ Blue & Gold Celebration contributed
more than $435,000 in support of student scholarships.
The total includes a $350,000 gift from Kinross ֱֻ to establish the Kinross ֱֻ
Future Leaders Endowed Scholarship. The endowment will provide up to four years of
financial support for vocational and baccalaureate students who are historically underrepresented
in the resource development industry.
It’s the first scholarship of its kind at UAF.
“For 26 years, Kinross ֱֻ has been investing in ֱֻns and building partnerships
in the communities we serve. We are proud of our partnership with UAF,” said Terence
Watungwa, vice president and general manager of Kinross ֱֻ. “Through the creation
of the Kinross ֱֻ Future Leaders Scholarship we hope to foster an inclusive culture
in the mining industry where those people who are historically underrepresented feel
included and welcomed to contribute their perspectives, their values and their cultures.”
Watungwa announced the gift at the Blue & Gold Celebration, which drew nearly 200
local leaders and university supporters who celebrated the winners of this year’s
Emil Usibelli Distinguished Teaching, Research and Service Awards.
Amy Cooper, assistant professor and accounting program director at the College of
Business and Security Management, received the Distinguished Teaching Award. Steffi
Ickert-Bond, professor of botany in the College of Natural Science and Mathematics
and curator of the UA Museum of the North herbarium, received the Distinguished Research
Award. John George, professor and head of the fire science program at the UAF Community
and Technical College, received the Distinguished Service Award.
On top of the Kinross gift, attendees contributed an additional $85,000 toward scholarships
for UAF students. This year’s $435,000 total is more than double the amount raised
at previous years’ Blue & Gold events and will help students reach their educational
goals for years to come.
“I firmly believe that student scholarships are one of the most important investments
we can make in our future,” said Samara Taber, UAF executive director of advancement.
“Scholarships give students the tools they need to succeed, and they benefit our entire
society by creating a more educated and equitable population.”
ADDITIONAL CONTACT: Brenna Schaake, 907-490-6132, Brenna.Schaake@kinross.com.
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