Welcome to FAU's presidential search website. Some universities measure greatness in decades and centuries. Florida Atlantic University measures it with every student who earns a degree, every researcher who makes a discovery and every community that is transformed.
At FAU's dedication ceremony in 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson challenged the University's pioneers: "It is time now...for a new, adventurous, imaginative, courageous breakthrough for a new revolution in education in America."
With those words, FAU opened its doors as the first public university in southeast Florida. FAU has pushed the bounds of higher education. Less than 50 years later, the University serves 28,000 students on seven campuses and sites.
FAU now seeks a new president through a national search to replace Frank T. Brogan, the fifth president of FAU, who was named chancellor of Florida's State University System. This website will keep you apprised of the search process. Check back periodically for updates and to offer your input. |