Sue Luke retires from °®ÎÛ´«Ã½ after 37 years of service

Sue Luke celebrates her retirement with her family during a retirement celebration at Northwest Campus.
Sue Luke celebrates her retirement with her family during a retirement celebration at Northwest Campus.

This month, the °®ÎÛ´«Ã½ Staff Council Rural Affairs Committee, in collaboration with Northwest Campus and the College of Indigenous Studies, would like to honor Sue Luke, a remarkable and dedicated staff member who has retired after an impressive 37 years at Northwest Campus.

Sue began her journey with Northwest Campus in 1987 as a part-time accounts clerk. Over the years, she took on increased responsibilities and ultimately became the Northwest Campus Business Office manager, a position she held for several decades. Throughout her tenure, Sue worked under 14 different Campus directors and navigated numerous transitions within the campus. Her work was exemplary, as she consistently faced challenges such as budget cuts and complex grant and spending regulations.

Sue's student-focused efforts and her long-term relationships with campus funding partners were well recognized within Northwest Campus and the °®ÎÛ´«Ã½ budget teams. Her contributions facilitated countless opportunities for student enrollment and provided reliable support for a variety of campus degree and student support programs, allowing them to thrive and grow. Sue skillfully managed and balanced multimillion-dollar campus budgets while ensuring regional community partners and students were equitably served.

The financial stability of Northwest Campus over the past 37 years can largely be attributed to Sue Luke's expertise, commitment, genuine care, and passion for her work.

Her remarkable 37-year tenure with °®ÎÛ´«Ã½ sets a record for the College of Indigenous Studies. As she embarks on this new chapter, Sue plans to enjoy a well-deserved vacation and spend more time with her family in Nome. We wish her a wonderful and fulfilling retirement and extend our deepest appreciation for her many extraordinary contributions to our students, our region, our programs, Northwest Campus, and the University of Alaska Fairbanks.

You can also read Nome's at Northwest Campus for Luke on Nov. 30, 2024.