ConocoPhillips establishes engineering endowment at UAF         
UAF photo by Todd Paris
Trond-Erik  Johansen, left, president of ConocoPhillips Alaska, poses with  Chancellor Brian Rogers and Doug Goering, dean of UAF's College of  Engineering and Mines, after Johansen announced a $500,000 endowment to  CEM.
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4/5/11 The University of Alaska Fairbanks and ConocoPhillips Alaska today  announced a gift to support engineering education and research at UAF.
 The $500,000 ConocoPhillips UAF Engineering Endowment will support  students in the UAF College of Engineering and Mines by augmenting  engineering laboratories, increasing the availability of academic  support services and building undergraduate research opportunities. 
 “This grant continues our tradition of investing in quality training  and education opportunities in Alaska,” said Trond-Erik Johansen,  president of ConocoPhillips Alaska.  “Our company is investing in UAF’s  engineering programs to create the workforce our state will need in the  future. We hope that funding these programs at the University of Alaska  Fairbanks will encourage students to stay in Alaska, work in Alaska and  bring their skills, technology and innovation to the state.”
 
UAF photo by Todd Paris
Trond-Erik  Johansen, president of ConocoPhillips Alaska, makes a presentation to  the Fairbanks Chamber of Commerce, during which he announced a $500,000  endowment to UAF's College of Engineering and Mines.
UAF has  been educating engineering students since 1922. ConocoPhillips has a  longtime association with the UAF College of Engineering and Mines. The  company offers internships to students and many of those students move  on to full-time positions when they graduate. Company representatives  and alumni serve on the school’s advisory board and give back to the  school as volunteers and mentors. In addition, the university and  ConocoPhillips have a longstanding tradition of research collaboration.  
 “We look forward to continuing that partnership and working together  to develop the human capital needed to advance Alaska’s oil and gas  industry and the state’s economy,” said Doug Goering, dean of the UAF  College of Engineering and Mines. “This gift will help train tomorrow’s  engineers and advance our knowledge base in arctic oil and gas  development. By working together, we hope to help keep Alaska’s oil and  gas industry healthy and viable for many years to come.”  
 ADDITIONAL CONTACTS: Natalie Lowman, ConocoPhillips Alaska communications director, at 907-263-4153 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting              907-263-4153      end_of_the_skype_highlighting or N.M.Lowman@conocophillips.com. Doug Goering, College of Engineering and Mines dean, at 907-474-7730 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting              907-474-7730      end_of_the_skype_highlighting or djgoering@alaska.edu.