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‘FAU Day’ Celebrated at the õ Capitol

õ recently celebrated “FAU Day” at the õ Capitol.


By brittany sullivan | 2/15/2017

õ recently celebrated “FAU Day” at the õ Capitol. Every year, FAU sends a select group of students to advocate on behalf of the University in Tallahassee.

“Our goal is to bring FAU to national prominence and to further its recognition as a center of top-quality educational programs, economic development, meaningful research and transformative community engagement,” said FAU President John Kelly. “FAU Day is a great way to share FAU’s successes, engage lawmakers, and increase awareness and understanding of the University’s legislative priorities.”

FAU Day began with breakfast at the Capitol with Jeff Atwater, chief financial officer of the state of õ, who will join FAU as vice president for strategic initiatives and chief financial officer after the end of the legislative session. FAU Day delegates then toured both the Senate and House chambers, as well as had lunch while listening to guest speaker Marshall Criser, chancellor of the .

“õ is redefining its focus on student success.  As a result, the University is one of the fastest-improving institutions in our State University System,” said Criser. “FAU has demonstrated incredible progress as displayed in last year’s performance funding model. õ can be proud of what President Kelly, his faculty, staff and students have accomplished.”

The day concluded with a reception at the Capitol for FAU students, legislators and aides. 

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