Bryan Uher has been appointed as the new associate vice chancellor of rural, workforce education within the Rural, Community and Native Education unit. Uher will oversee the rural campuses and the Mining and Petroleum Training Service units, along with supporting UAF’s workforce and partnership development and specialized accreditations within the College of Indigenous Studies and the Community and Technical College.
Having served as a rural campus director and as dean of both CIS (formerly the College of Rural and Community Development) and CTC, Uher has valuable insight into current and future opportunities for increased synergies across our programs and regions. His leadership will significantly strengthen and reinforce UAF’s collective capacity to serve the rural and workforce education needs across the state.