花椒直播Chancellor Search

In May of 2025, 花椒直播Chancellor Dan White announced his intent to retire at the end of July 2025. UA President Pat Pitney named Ambassador Mike Sfraga (ret.), Ph.D., as interim 花椒直播chancellor. President Pitney has now announced the search committee which will guide the search for UAF's next permanent chancellor.


Finalists

Four finalists in the search for a new chancellor at the University of Alaska Fairbanks will visit Fairbanks and the Troth Yeddha鈥 Campus the week of May 4-8. 

Each finalist will spend a day meeting with various campus groups and will participate in two open forums in the Schaible Auditorium and online:

  • 9:15-10:45 a.m. 鈥 Students, staff and faculty forums 
  • 5:30-7 p.m. 鈥 Community receptions and forums

The search committee selected finalists from a pool of 50 applicants after a national search. The new chancellor is expected to be named by the end of May and start the job this summer, taking over for Interim Chancellor Mike Sfraga. 

Following are the four finalists and the dates of their visits:

Sukumaran

Open forums: Monday, May 4

  • 9:15-10:45 a.m. -
  • 5:30-7 p.m. -

Beena Sukumaran

Beena Sukumaran, dean of Miami University鈥檚 College of Engineering and Computing, is an academic leader and engineer with more than 30 years of experience in institutional transformation. As dean, Sukumaran has led curricular reforms that prioritize experiential learning, community engagement and industrial outreach. Under her leadership, the college has increased revenue through fundraising and externally funded research. Sukumaran used "future-back" strategies to launch programs in quantum computing, artificial intelligence and robotics. Before joining Miami University, she spent more than 20 years at Rowan University. Her roles there included head of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, president鈥檚 fellow for diversity and inclusion, and vice president for research.

A fellow of the American Society for Engineering Education and a Fulbright Specialist, Sukumaran holds a doctorate from Purdue University, a master鈥檚 degree from Auburn University and a bachelor's degree from Kerala University.

Read Sukumaran鈥檚 CV (PDF)


Form opens at 8 a.m. on Monday, May 4 and closes at 5 p.m. on Thursday, May 7

Schnabel

Open forums: Wednesday, May 6

  • 9:15-10:45 a.m. -
  • 5:30-7 p.m. -

William Schnabel

William Schnabel serves as dean of the College of Engineering and Mines at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, leading UAF鈥檚 Arctic-focused engineering programs. Since 2019, he has guided the college through institutional complexity while advancing a strategic vision centered on enrollment growth and Arctic impact.

Under his leadership, the college has strengthened student enrollment through faculty-driven recruitment and retention initiatives, introduced new programs in aerospace and energy resource engineering, and increased research productivity addressing Alaska鈥檚 critical infrastructure, water and energy challenges. He has deepened partnerships with industry, government and communities across Alaska, reinforcing the university鈥檚 century-long commitment to workforce development and Arctic-focused research.

Schnabel joined 花椒直播in 2007 and has served in key roles, including director of the Institute of Northern Engineering. He is a licensed professional engineer and a UAF alumnus. He earned a bachelor鈥檚 degree in chemistry from Purdue University, a master鈥檚 degree in environmental engineering from the University of Iowa and a doctorate in environmental systems engineering from UAF. He is known for his dynamic leadership style and his collaborative approach to problem-solving.

Read Schnabel鈥檚 CV (PDF)


Form opens at 8 a.m. on Wednesday, May 6 and closes at 5 p.m. on Saturday, May 9

Vander Lugt

Open forums: Thursday, May 7

  • 9:15-10:45 a.m. -
  • 5:30-7 p.m. -

Russell Vander Lugt

Russell Vander Lugt is a senior military officer and Arctic scholar with 26 years of executive leadership experience in complex organizations. A colonel in the Army, he currently serves as commander of the 11th Airborne Division鈥檚 Arctic Aviation Command at Fort Wainwright. He previously served as director of strategy, plans and programs for Alaskan Command, advising senior defense leaders on Arctic strategy and coordinating joint military activities in Alaska.

Vander Lugt earned an interdisciplinary doctorate from the University of Alaska Fairbanks. His research draws on Arctic history, security, anthropology and Indigenous knowledge systems and reflects a longstanding commitment to collaboration with Alaska Native communities. He also served as assistant professor and department chair at the U.S. Military Academy and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. He has a bachelor鈥檚 degree in music and historical theology from Wheaton College, a master鈥檚 degree in management science from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and a master鈥檚 degree in Arctic and Northern studies from UAF. 

Vander Lugt and his family have lived in Alaska for two decades and maintain deep ties with the Fairbanks community. His spouse and eldest son are also alumni of UAF.

Read Vander Lugt鈥檚 CV (PDF)


Form opens at 8 a.m. on Thursday, May 7 and closes at 5 p.m. on Sunday, May 10

Toutanji

Open forums: Friday, May 8

  • 9:15-10:45 a.m. -
  • 5:30-7 p.m. -

Houssam Toutanji

Houssam Toutanji is an accomplished academic leader and civil engineer with more than three decades of experience in higher education, research and institutional advancement. He currently serves as dean of the Andrew J. Anagnost College of Engineering and Computer Science at California State University, Northridge, where he oversees strategic planning, academic innovation, fundraising and operations for a large and diverse academic enterprise. His leadership has resulted in major philanthropic investments, new academic programs and stronger partnerships with industry and government.

Toutanji is a recognized scholar in sustainable infrastructure, advanced composite materials and resilient systems, with over 80 journal publications and more than $10 million in funded research. A fellow of the American Society of Civil Engineers and a licensed professional engineer, he has received numerous honors, including the National Science Foundation CAREER Award, the John J. Guarrera Engineering Educator of the Year Award, and the NSF-EPSCoR Scholarly Productivity Award, recognizing his contributions to research, education and leadership.

Toutanji holds bachelor鈥檚 and master鈥檚 degrees from Northeastern University and a doctorate from Worcester Polytechnic Institute, all in civil engineering. He also holds two certificates from Harvard University Graduate School of Education.

Read Toutanji鈥檚 CV (PDF)


Form opens at 8 a.m. on Friday, May 8 and closes at 5 p.m. on Monday, May 11

 


花椒直播Chancellor Position Profile

The University of Alaska Fairbanks (鈥淯AF鈥) is inviting applications and nominations for the position of Chancellor.
Please visit the WittKieffer site for the .


Search Timeline:

  • Week of September 1, 2025: Recruitment Launch
  • October 20, 2025: Committee Begins Rolling Review to Identify Semi-finalists
  • December 2025: Committee engages with WittKieffer
  • December 9-10, 2025: WittKieffer at UAF
    • 花椒直播Community Listening Sessions: Scroll down to see the full schedule.
  • January 2026: Continue to recruit applicants
  • February 2026: WittKieffer updates committee on search progress and prepares to review applicants
  • March 2026: Search committee begins full review of applicants
  • April 2026: Search committee conducts Zoom interviews
  • May 2026:
    • Candidates are invited to on-campus interviews
    • Candidate is selected and hired
  • July 2026: New chancellor starts

Latest Updates


花椒直播Chancellor Search Committee

The search committee for UAF鈥檚 next permanent chancellor is charged with publicizing the search, vetting potential candidates, and making recommendations on finalists to President Pitney. The committee includes members representing a broad array of stakeholders, including students, faculty, staff, community campuses, and key community partners. The search committee is co-chaired by 花椒直播Faculty Senate President Dr. Leah Berman and 花椒直播Board of Advisors and UA Foundation Board of Directors member Jason Gootee. In addition to the co-chairs, the committee includes:

  • Derek Bastille - 花椒直播Staff Council President and 花椒直播Staff Member
  • Jackson Nelson - AS花椒直播President and 花椒直播Student
  • Dr. Jessica Black - 花椒直播Associate Vice Chancellor, Rural Community and Native Education
  • Dr. Taryn Lopez - 花椒直播Research Faculty, Geophysical Institute
  • Dr. Brock Anundson - Athletics Director, 花椒直播Nanooks
  • Dr. Mark Hermann - Associate Dean, College of Business and Security Management
  • Haley Hanson - Director, Kuskokwim Campus, 花椒直播Community Campus
  • Frank Paskvan - 花椒直播INE Affiliate Professor
  • Togi Letuligasenoa - President, ORCS Business Unit, Calista Brice
  • Dr. Brandon Boylan - 花椒直播Political Science Department Chair and Director of Arctic and Northern Studies
  • Dr. Bob McCoy - Director, 花椒直播Geophysical Institute
  • Karen Perdue - Regent, UA Board of Regents

Key Search Committee Responsibilities:

  1. Communicate broadly throughout the search
  2. Develop, recommend, and publish a search committee process and timeline
  3. Identify and recommend desirable attributes for a 花椒直播Chancellor
  4. Share the position advertisement
  5. Identify and develop screening criteria
  6. Solicit a diverse candidate pool
  7. Inform the candidates about the university and the position
  8. Evaluate the candidates against the desired attributes
  9. Narrow the candidate pool to three to five
  10. Provide information about the candidate pool
  11. Socialize the finalists with the university community through town hall meetings and other events, and collect feedback.

Support:

  • Communications Support: 花椒直播Executive Director for University Advancement Tom Hough, System Office Director of Public Affairs Jonathon Taylor, and other communication team members, including Marmian Grimes, Jenn Baker, and Monique Musick will help the committee communicate broadly to include websites, written updates, town halls, and other engagements.
  • UA Interim Chief Human Resources Officer Nickole Conley will assist the committee in an advisory capacity. Other staffing assistance will be determined soon.