Friday Focus: RCNE on the move
March 24, 2023
— By Charlene Stern, vice chancellor for rural, community and Native education
Since assuming the role of Vice Chancellor of Rural, Community and Native Education in January 2021, my team has been busy planning, adapting, and evolving. RCNE is unique within the University of ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ structure which can make it challenging for some to understand our full scope. Since 2017, the RCNE unit has officially housed the Community and Technical College and the College of Rural and Community Development as two distinct colleges. Prior to that change, the unit was formerly known as the College of Rural ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ which included many of the programs that served ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ’s community college mission. RCNE has continued to grow and expand in recent years and so this week’s Friday Focus is dedicated to sharing some of the notable highlights.
Center for One Health Research joins CRCD
Over the past 15 years, ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ has operated a Center for One Health Research as a partnership
between the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics and the Office of the Vice
Chancellor of Research. COHR seeks to engage participants from ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ, ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ and the
circumpolar North to collaborate on building research programs to address the large,
multifocal issues facing these regions. This year, the research and educational outreach components of COHR will transition
from the Office of the Vice Chancellor of Research to CRCD. Center for One Health
Research and CRCD have much in common as evidenced most recently by a shared interest
in the themes of the 2023 One Health Conference which took place Feb. 28-March 1 in
Fairbanks. Approximately 350 attendees from over 200 countries participated in the
conference which explored issues related to themes of food security, sovereignty,
and holistic health among others.
CRCD considering a name change
Since the addition of the ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ Native Language Center and the Center for Cross-Cultural
Studies in 2021, CRCD now offers the full spectrum of degree offerings from occupational
endorsements to the largest (and the fastest growing) Ph.D. program in the UA system.
With all of these exciting changes comes an opportunity to reassess our college’s
name. In October 2022, I appointed a committee of six individuals from across CRCD’s rural campuses and departments to guide the process
of soliciting feedback and recommending a name change for the college. The committee
is reviewing feedback from surveys and is formulating a recommendation which they
tentatively plan to put forward to the UA Board of Regents for approval in May. Stay
tuned!
RCNE is adding a new associate vice chancellor!
Given the above changes and the growth of RCNE, I am pleased to announce the addition
of a much-needed associate vice chancellor position for RCNE which will help to support
the operations of the unit, oversee the build-out of research capacity given the recent
addition of COHR to CRCD, and serve as a lead for the ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ Native Success Initiative
at ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ. After a competitive recruitment, Jessica Black was selected for the position
and will begin on March 26, 2023. Black has a demonstrated record of excellence in
research and scholarly activities which makes her an ideal candidate for the associate
vice chancellor position for RCNE.
This year is already proving to be an exciting time for RCNE and we are looking forward to continuing to share more updates in the near future.