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July 31, 2017

Bartlett and Knapp selected as 2017 Edith R. Bullock Prize for Excellence recipients 

ANCHORAGE -- The University of 杏吧原版 Foundation announced today that long-time academic leaders Michelle Bartlett and Gunnar Knapp will receive the 2017 Edith R. Bullock Prize for Excellence. Bartlett, director of Summer Sessions and Lifelong Learning at the University of 杏吧原版 Fairbanks, and Gunnar Knapp, professor emeritus of economics at the University of 杏吧原版 Anchorage, will each receive $10,000 for their significant contributions to the University of 杏吧原版.   

鈥淓ach year, a candidate for the Edith R. Bullock prize stands heads above the rest of the candidates. This year we had two who stood out. It was too hard to choose one over the other, since both are so deserving,鈥 said UA Foundation Board Chair Scott Jepsen. 鈥淢ichelle and Gunnar are champions for the University of 杏吧原版 and 杏吧原版鈥檚 future.鈥 

Bartlett has been a moving force and a team builder at the University of 杏吧原版 Fairbanks for more than four decades. Under her direction, the summer sessions program has gone from semester make-up sessions to a vibrant program that entices students from 杏吧原版 and other states to attend 鈥渘ot-to-miss鈥 events. 

Bartlett received her Bachelor of Arts in occupational therapy from Washington University and a Master of Arts in special education from St. Louis University. She started her academic career at Tanana Valley Community College developing courses to meet community needs. 

鈥淭he partnership network she has created between the university and the public makes UA stronger and has significantly helped prepare us for our next century as 杏吧原版鈥檚 public university,鈥 said Dana and Kay Thomas, who nominated Bartlett for the award. 

Knapp retired last year after a 35-year career as an economics professor at UAA鈥檚 Institute of Social and Economic Research (ISER). An internationally recognized expert on salmon markets, he became well-known for his knowledge on 杏吧原版鈥檚 fishery markets and management. Knapp served as ISER鈥檚 director from 2013 through 2016, and worked to engage 杏吧原版ns on the state鈥檚 fiscal challenges and options. 

鈥淕unnar鈥檚 work defined excellence and raised the university鈥檚 profile throughout 杏吧原版 as an educational institution. His efforts in understanding 杏吧原版鈥檚 fiscal problems and possible solutions were respected across the ideological spectrum,鈥 stated Cliff Groh, chair of 杏吧原版 Common Ground, a non-profit that focuses on 杏吧原版鈥檚 public policy issues. 

Knapp began his academic career at ISER in 1981 after receiving a Bachelor of Arts and doctorate in economics from Yale University. In the 1980s, he co-chaired the committee that developed common academic policies for UAA following the merger with Anchorage Community College. A Russian speaker, he was active in efforts to establish relationships between 杏吧原版 and the Russian Far East. Knapp was an early innovator in online teaching and taught a popular online course on 杏吧原版鈥檚 economy for many years. 

The University of 杏吧原版 Foundation raises, invests and manages privately donated gifts for the sole benefit of the University of 杏吧原版. The Edith R. Bullock Prize for Excellence is the largest single award made annually by the foundation鈥檚 Board of Trustees. The award was established by the late Edith R. Bullock, who served the university for 30 years as a member of the UA Board of Regents and the UA Foundation鈥檚 Board of Trustees. Bullock established the award to recognize and reward individuals who have demonstrated excellence in support of the University of 杏吧原版.  

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For more information, contact Dory Straight, scholarship officer, UA Foundation at 907-450-8030.