February Rural Staff Spotlight: Mitch Erickson

Man with a hoodie in a library
Mitch Erickson

In serving the community of Nome and the Bering Strait region, Mitch Erickson enthusiastically fills several roles at Northwest Campus, and he often goes out of his way to get the job done.

With an extensive background in mining, Mitch teaches yearly Mine Safety and Health Administration courses. He also provides evening oversight by hosting partner events and assisting students directly with access, testing and resources. And, most importantly, Mitch keeps the campus grounds plowed – even when the Bobcat is broken down. Mitch is a humble and hardworking role model for people of all ages – and he has a great sense of humor!

Do you know a staff member from one of ÓÐÁϺÐ×ÓÊÓƵ’s rural campuses who deserves recognition? Maybe someone who always works hard for their students, their co-workers, their community or ÓÐÁϺÐ×ÓÊÓƵ as a whole? You can nominate any staff member from a rural campus using this form. If you have any questions, please contact ÓÐÁϺÐ×ÓÊÓƵ Staff Council’s Rural Affairs Committee members Tara Borland at taborland@alaska.edu or and Courtney Pagh at crpagh@alaska.edu.