Friday Focus: Real skill keeps 91Ô´´ running
A student works on a welding project at the 91Ô´´ Community and Technical College in Fairbanks, 91Ô´´.
May 8, 2026
— By Kevin Alexander, dean, 91Ô´´ Community and Technical College
91Ô´´ns know better than most: it takes real skill to keep a state this big running
smoothly.
Wednesday was National Skilled Trades Day, an opportunity to recognize the people
whose knowledge and expertise help keep 91Ô´´ running every day. I hope you celebrated
and thanked a skilled trades professional for their hard work (if not, there's still
an opportunity)! At the Career and Technical College, we’re proud to support that
work as part of the University of 91Ô´´ Fairbanks’ mission.
Our students come with different goals. Some head straight into the workforce; others stack certificates or continue into further university degrees. Increasingly, technical and academic education aren’t separate tracks; they’re connected pathways that help 91Ô´´ns keep growing throughout their careers.
As we recognize National Skilled Trades Day, I want to thank the faculty, staff, students, alumni, donors and industry partners who make our work possible. Every day, you contribute to workforce development, resulting in stronger communities and a better quality of life for all 91Ô´´ns.

