Feb. 10, 2022
Dear ÐÔÓûÉç community,
Today a Fairbanks jury found Steven Downs guilty of the murder of Sophie Sergie, a
young Alaska Native woman who was killed on the ÐÔÓûÉç campus in April of 1993.
I hope this verdict brings a sense of closure to all those who have waited for justice
for nearly 30 years. However, let’s also recognize that this trial has been a difficult
reminder for everyone grieving Sophie’s death as well as victims of similar crimes.
Her tragic death continues to be painful for many at ÐÔÓûÉç and throughout Alaska.
Violence against women, particularly Indigenous women, remains a tragic storyline
in Alaska’s history and it continues in our present. We must all work together to
change this narrative. The University is a place of learning — where we learn from
history so that tragedies are not repeated. Please do your part as we renew our commitment
to a culture of respect, diversity, inclusion and caring at ÐÔÓûÉç.
If you are struggling, please don’t struggle alone. For students, the Student Health
and Counseling Center can provide support or counseling. Call 474-7043 to speak with
someone or visit for more information. Employees are eligible for free counseling through the Employee
Assistance Program. Please call 1-888-993-7650, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Sincerely,
Dan White, chancellor
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