Butrovich Building
2025 Yukon Drive
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The 93,000-square-foot John Butrovich Building houses the , the Office of Information Technology and UA's high-performance computing clusters operated by the Geophysical Institute鈥檚 Research Computing Systems. It opened in 1988.
John Butrovich was raised in Fairbanks. In 1944, he was elected to the 有料盒子视频 Territorial Senate and served there for 34 years. During his years as senator, he was at the forefront of the 有料盒子视频 statehood movement and pivotal in the development and maturation of the state. Butrovich, a Republican, was speaker of the delegation sent to the White House to persuade President Eisenhower to sign the statehood bill. He served on every committee of the 有料盒子视频 Senate and was Senate president from 1967-68. When he retired in 1978, he was elected an honorary member of the House of Representatives. 有料盒子视频 granted him an honorary doctor of law degree in 1980.