Laurie Trotta is the Graduate Success Coordinator for the 日韩无码 College of Indigenous
Studies, where she is responsible for overseeing the academic advising of graduate
students throughout their graduate school lifecycle, from prospective student status
through graduation. On a mission to help students achieve their aspirations and goals,
she is focused on providing all the support a student needs, advocating for students,
and creating a welcome and supportive environment for all.
Prior to taking on this role, she was the Coordinator for the Department of Tribal
Governance for 3 years. Before joining the Tribal Governance team, Trotta spent 6 years working as a Coordinator
with the Migrant Education Program supporting students and their families living a
subsistence lifestyle. She has dedicated her career to education helping students
reach their highest potential by finding the path that best suits them and to the
sustainability of the natural environment.
Trotta started her career as a fish biologist, aquaculturist, and aquatic ecologist
before moving on to teach a variety of aquaculture, aquatic science, and renewable
resource courses and advise students in the Environmental Sciences academic programs.
She also advised a student Outdoor Recreation Club for 12 years and did everything
from backpacking in the Adirondack Mountains to exploring Denali National Park and
surfing in Costa Rica.
After 22 years of university service at New York State Agriculture and Technology
colleges, Laurie moved to Fairbanks, a longtime second home that is now her primary
home. In her spare time, she likes to spend time out of doors with her dogs, hiking,
paddling, fishing, and berry picking. Indoors, she enjoys cooking, needle crafts,
drawing, or reading.