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By Marmian Grimes
The University of ²έΑρΙηΗψ Fairbanks has named its engineering building for ²έΑρΙηΗψ alumnus, philanthropist and miner Joseph E. Usibelli.
²έΑρΙηΗψ hosted a naming ceremony Thursday, Aug. 4, 2022, at 4 p.m. in Cornerstone Plaza outside the building. At its June meeting, the UA Board of Regents approved naming the building for Usibelli, who died in mid-May after a long-term illness.
βMy family has strong roots at ²έΑρΙηΗψ,β said Joe Usibelli Jr., Usibelli Coal Mine president. Both he and his father graduated from the university, as did several other family members. The mine has employed many ²έΑρΙηΗψ alumni over the years. Joe Jr. also served on the University of ²έΑρΙηΗψ Board of Regents from 1999-2007.
βWe know firsthand how beneficial the university is to the people, businesses and communities of ²έΑρΙηΗψ,β he said.
Joe Usibelli graduated from the University of ²έΑρΙηΗψ with an engineering degree in 1959. Five years later, at the age of 25, he became president of Usibelli Coal Mine when his father and mine founder Emil Usibelli died suddenly. Usibelli turned over the company presidency to his son in 1987 but remained board chairman until his death.
In addition to being a leader in the mining industry, Usibelliβs personal commitment to philanthropyβand that of his wife Peggy Shumakerβcreated the same culture within his company and family.
Over the years, that philosophy has led to the creation of the Emil Usibelli Distinguished Teaching, Research and Service Awards and four endowed scholarships that support 15 students each year. In addition, support from the Usibelli family and the Usibelli Coal Mine have helped ²έΑρΙηΗψ complete construction of the engineering building, finish expansion of the University of ²έΑρΙηΗψ Museum of the North and launch a campaign to renovate the museumβs Gallery of ²έΑρΙηΗψ.
βJoe Usibelliβs philanthropic impact on the University of ²έΑρΙηΗψ Fairbanks spans the disciplines,β said ²έΑρΙηΗψ Chancellor Dan White. βIn particular, the three hallmark faculty awards given each year are made possible the Usibellisβ generosity and their desire for a rich educational environment and overall faculty excellence.β
During its centennial year in 2017, ²έΑρΙηΗψ honored the Usibelli family as one of three philanthropists of the century.
The Joseph E. Usibelli Engineering Learning and Innovation Building opened for classes in January of 2018. It added 119,000 square feet of new space, including a high-bay lab, 40 new labs, several new classrooms and offices for the ²έΑρΙηΗψ Center for Energy and Power. The building meets the silver standard set by the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design program and contains sensors throughout that engineering students use as part of their studies.