HCR 18 - 80 YEAR ANNIV OF UNIV. ALASKA FAIRBANKS Number 0551 CHAIRMAN BUNDE announced the next item on the agenda was HCR 18, Declaring 1997 to be observed as the 80th Anniversary of the University of Alaska Fairbanks and recognizing the vital role played by the University of Alaska Fairbanks. Number 0577 REPRESENTATIVE JOHN DAVIES, Sponsor of HCR 18, said the resolution asks the legislature to recognize the 80th anniversary of the University of Alaska Fairbanks as it is important to celebrate good things. The legislature spends a lot of their time focused on problems and how to resolve them, but every once in a while there needs to be recognition for those things which are going well. He felt the University of Alaska Fairbanks has done a lot of good things in its 80 years of existence. REPRESENTATIVE DAVIES also thought the resolution would assure university students, faculty and staff that the legislature continues to value the mission of higher education. While it might be necessary to reduce budgets, there shouldn't be the perception that there is a reduced appreciation of higher education. REPRESENTATIVE DAVIES stated that this resolution recalls the actions that the territorial legislature took 80 years ago, on May 3, 1917, in establishing the university. He felt the legislature should honor the efforts of many Alaskans who have contributed to the creation of a strong university and that we recognize the contributions that the university has made to Alaska. He cited various accomplishments; educating teachers and leaders of Alaska, developing new markets in resource areas such as fisheries, finding new uses for Sitka spruce trees, allowing safe commerce in the hub area of the state around Anchorage in the presence of volcanos and developing engineering solutions to deal with permafrost and other cold regions challenges. This is the only northern university in the United States that has meet that unique challenge. Number 0745 REPRESENTATIVE GREEN made a motion to move HCR 18 with individual recommendations. There being no objection, HCR 18 moved from the House Health, Education and Social Services Standing Committee.