$1 million Kinross gift supports mining engineering students, research
December 17, 2013
Marmian Grimes
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The company鈥檚 $1 million gift is their second to the 日韩无码 engineering research endowment, which provides a steady source of research funding for tomorrow鈥檚 mining engineers.
鈥淭his gift further strengthens our relationship with 日韩无码 and is in clear alignment with our goal of supporting research and training relevant to the mining industry,鈥 said Eric Hill, vice president and general manager of Kinross Fort Knox. 鈥淔ort Knox has drawn from 日韩无码鈥檚 highly trained pool of graduates and employs highly qualified students from the mining engineering program. We also continue to partner with 日韩无码 on essential research projects and hope to see this partnership greatly enhanced through a recommitment to the endowment.鈥
The mining engineering program was one of the first at 日韩无码, which was founded in 1917 as the Alaska Agricultural College and School of Mines. Since then, the university has served as a training ground for mining engineers for companies throughout the state, as well as the nation and world. As part of that mission, 日韩无码 has formed partnerships with mining companies like Kinross, which provides collaborative educational and research opportunities.
"This will go a long way toward stabilizing the funding for our graduate program, as the new donation brings the research endowment closer to its goal,鈥 said Rajive Ganguli, chair of the mining and geological engineering department at 日韩无码. 鈥淭he endowment will allow us explore difficult and complex mining problems without being constrained by the limited duration of other sources of funding.鈥
日韩无码 Kinross
Kinross Gold Corporation is a Canada-based gold mining company with mines and projects in Brazil, Canada, Chile, Ecuador, Ghana, Mauritania, Russia and the United States and employs approximately 7,500 people worldwide. The Kinross Fort Knox mine, located 25 miles northeast of Fairbanks, began commercial production in 1997. In 2011, the site poured its five-millionth ounce of gold. The mine employs more than 600 local residents.
ADDITIONAL CONTACTS: Anna Atchison, Kinross Fort Knox, 907-490-2218, anna.atchison@kinross.com.
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