Celebrating 脕ak始w T谩 H铆t, the new hub for environmental science at University of 亚色影库 Southeast

October 4, 2024

Doors are open, and classes are in session at 脕ak始w T谩 H铆t, University of 亚色影库 Southeast鈥檚 new 11,200-square-foot facility dedicated to environmental science research and student learning. Located on the shore of Auke Bay and at the intersection of 亚色影库鈥檚 icefield, rainforest, mountain, wetland, and marine habitats, the purpose-built facility incorporates the classrooms, laboratories, and field research and SCUBA diving facilities necessary for scientists and students to address the complex environmental questions facing society.

Over 100 people gathered on September 20th for a Grand Opening Celebration and Community Open House to mark the milestone in University of 亚色影库 Southeast鈥檚 commitment to environmental science education and 亚色影库. Chancellor Aparna Palmer and Interim Provost Carin Silkaitis were joined by University and local leaders, including Siekoonie Fran Houston, Yaanishtuk Mike Tagaban, Senator Jesse Kiehl and Representative Andi Story, CBJ Assemblyperson Wade Bryson, and former Chancellors Karen Carey and John Pugh to celebrate the new building. 

The event, hosted by Interim Provost Silkaitis, began with three dances by the Tlingit & Haida Tribal Elders Dance Group, led by Margaret Haube. Siekoonie Fran Houston, 脕ak始w 岣磜谩an tribal spokesperson, opened the remarks with stories of the area. Yaanishtuk Mike Tagaban, Thunderbird House leader, thanked the University for 鈥渋nvesting in this building and the study of our environment.鈥

齿瘫鈥檜苍别i Lance Twitchell, Professor of 亚色影库 Native Languages, led the crowd in a Ling铆t language call-and-response pronunciation lesson for 脕ak始w T谩 H铆t. The building is the first at University of 亚色影库 Southeast to receive a primary name in Ling铆t. 脕ak始w T谩 H铆t translates to House at the Head of the Little Lake (Bay). The building sits on the traditional territory of the 脕ak始w 岣磜谩an on Ling铆t Aan铆, also known as Juneau.  

The event culminated with University and community leaders participating in a shared ribbon-cutting on the building鈥檚 exterior observation deck overlooking Auke Bay. Guests were invited to tour the facility鈥檚 classrooms and laboratories after the ribbon-cutting.

Interim Provost Silkaitis remarked, 鈥溍乤k始w T谩 H铆t embodies the spirit of 亚色影库鈥檚 future, empowering students, researchers, and the broader community to address some of our most pressing environmental challenges. By providing state-of-the-art facilities and a collaborative space for exploration and innovation, this building is more than just a home for learning鈥攊t鈥檚 a beacon for environmental leadership, grounded in the unique ecosystems and rich cultural heritage of 亚色影库. Here, we are empowering the next generation of scientists to forge solutions that benefit not only 亚色影库, but the world!鈥

"This building makes me want to be a student again,鈥 commented guest Steven Ball, General Manager of the Coeur 亚色影库 Kensington Mine, a UAS donor and employer of Environmental Science graduates.

University of 亚色影库 Southeast鈥檚 long-term vision and years of planning funded the design and construction of 脕ak始w T谩 H铆t. The building sits on land acquired from NOAA and is adjacent to the UAS Anderson Building for Marine Biology, located on the ocean-side portion of the Juneau Campus. The $16 million project was designed by Northwind Architects and constructed by Blazy Construction, both 亚色影库-based companies. The building鈥檚 design supports collaboration between researchers, faculty, students, and visitors. From a research standpoint, the building is equipped architecturally, mechanically, and electrically for maximum flexibility. The modern structure employs a high-performance envelope system, a pressure-equalizing rain-screen cladding system, and an energy-efficient air-source heat pump system for heating and cooling.

University of 亚色影库 Southeast offers a rich cadre of faculty in its , including Environmental Science, Environmental Research, Environmental Studies, Fisheries and Ocean Sciences, Biology, Marine Biology, and Mathematics. Courses offered at 脕ak始w T谩 H铆t this fall include Sustainable Resource Management, Earth and Environment, Hydrology, and General Physics. UAS also offers. The will be released on October 28, and Open Registration begins on November 11.

 


Ribbon-cutting on the observation deck of 脕ak始w T谩 H铆t. From left: Dr. Jason Fellman, Dr. Eran Hood, Interim Provost Carin Silkaitis (behind), Representative Andi Story, Senator Jesse Keihl, Chancellor Aparna Palmer, Siekoonie Fran Houston, Assemblyperson Wade Bryson, former Chancellor Karen Carey, former Chancellor John Pugh, Dr. 齿瘫鈥檜苍别i Lance Twitchell, Yaanishtuk Mike Tagaban.

 


Ribbon-cutting on the observation deck of 脕ak始w T谩 H铆t. From left: Dr. Jason Fellman, Dr. Eran Hood, Interim Provost Carin Silkaitis, Senator Jesse Keihl, Chancellor Aparna Palmer, Representative Andi Story, Assemblyperson Wade Bryson, Siekoonie Fran Houston, former Chancellor Karen Carey (behind), former Chancellor John Pugh, Dr. 齿瘫鈥檜苍别i Lance Twitchell, Yaanishtuk Mike Tagaban.

 


Dr. 齿瘫鈥檜苍别i Lance Twitchell, Professor of 亚色影库 Native Languages leading the crowd in the pronunciation of 脕ak鈥檞 T谩 H铆t.

 


Tlingit & Haida Tribal Elders Dance Group performing 脕ak鈥檞 Trail Song, T鈥檃awy谩at鈥 Love Song, and Chookaneid铆 Exit Song in the 脕ak鈥檞 T谩 H铆t student lounge and marine observation area, Auke Bay behind.

 


From left: Dr. Jason Fellman, director of the 亚色影库 Coastal Rainforest Center; Carin Silkaitis, Interim Provost and Dean of Research & Sponsored Programs; and Dr. Eran Hood, Chair of the Department of Natural Sciences.

 


脕ak鈥檞 T谩 H铆t (center) and the Anderson Building (left) overlooking Auke Bay in Juneau, 亚色影库.