Simmons returns to to lead College of Indigenous Studies as interim dean

Teisha Simmons “Naggakk’o” portrait
photo by University Relations
Teisha Simmons “Naggakk’o”, interim dean of the College of Indigenous Studies

Teisha Simmons “Naggakk’o” has been appointed as interim dean of the University of Fairbanks, .

Simmons, who holds a Master of Arts in Clinical-Community Psychology, brings a wealth of experience from her previous roles as a faculty member and senior administrator at . Simmons is from the Yukon and Koyukuk River communities of Galena, Koyukuk, and Huslia. As the former Interior Campus director, Simmons oversaw faculty and staff while serving as principal investigator on numerous federal and state grants.

Simmons’ connection to the College of Indigenous Studies runs deep, having engaged as a student, staff member, and faculty member. “Some of the best years of my life have been spent at the College of Indigenous Studies (formerly CRCD),” she reflected. “As a student, I understand the importance of having a college that offers relevant, high-quality academic opportunities in a welcoming and supportive environment. As a former staff and faculty member, I know how crucial it is to work and teach in a positive and supportive  environment that results in student success and academic freedom.”

Simmons’ deep dedication to advancing Indigenous education, coupled with her extensive experience, positions her to strategically lead the College of Indigenous Studies forward.

Simmons is especially excited that her daughter Tassy is now a part of the Nanook Nation pursuing a degree in biology.