Academic Administrators
Alumni | Notability |
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Lawrence G. Abele | Former Provost of Florida State University |
J. David Armstrong | Former Chancellor of the Florida Community Colleges System, and current President of Broward Community College |
Debra D. Austin | Former Chancellor of the State University System of Florida and former Provost of FAMU |
Gordon C. Bond | Former Dean of the College of Liberal Arts at Auburn University |
Todd Britsch | Former Vice President at Brigham Young University, and currently emeritus professor of humanities |
Jered Carr | Current Director of the L.P. Cookingham Institute of Urban Affairs |
Steve Edwards | Former Deputy Provost of Florida State University |
Marc H. Ellis | Current Director of Jewish Studies at Baylor University |
Leonard Erickson | Current Deputy Director of the Indiana University Cancer Center |
Dwight Gustafson | Former Dean of Fine Arts at Bob Jones University |
Patrick C. Kennell | Current Director of the Center for Intensive English Studies at Florida State University |
Hilal Khashan | Current Administrator at the American University of Beirut |
Aquila Berlas Kiani | Former President of the Pakistan Federation of University Women |
Steve Loflin | Founder and CEO of The National Society of Collegiate Scholars |
Stephen MacNamara | Current Vice President at Florida State University |
Robert Millet | Current Emeritus Dean of Religious Education at Brigham Young University |
William L. Proctor | Former Athletic Director for Florida State University |
Jeff Puritan | Current Associate Athletic Director for the University of Alabama |
James C. Renick | Current Vice President for the American Council on Education |
Xavier Serra | Founder and Director of the Music Technology Group at the Pompeu Fabra University |
Betty Siegel | Former President of the University System of Georgia |
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