Florida Atlantic University
Florida Atlantic University
efforts, and student unrest arising from the Civil Rights Movement and the conflict in Vietnam, university leaders tirelessly promoted the vision that would eventually become a reality--Florida Atlantic University becoming a successful regional university. This engaging pictorial retrospective begins in the days prior to FAU's first semester and depicts the early players in the school's establishment, the construction of the first campus buildings, and the legislative planning and funding that made much of it possible. Fascinating original photographs capture student life through the decades--athletic teams and social clubs, dormitories and dining halls, classes and commencement ceremonies--as well as pay tribute to the faculty members and administrators who have helped to shape not just a
university, but the hearts and minds of countless students through the years.
Author: Donald W. Curl
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing (SC)
Published: 10/09/2000
Pages: 128
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.70lbs
Size: 7.05h x 9.02w x 0.31d
ISBN: 9780738506142
About the Author
Curl, Donald W.: - In Florida Atlantic University, Donald W. Curl, a faculty member at Florida Atlantic University since its establishment in 1964, has combined informative captions with striking archival images to illustrate the rise of this important Southeastern Florida institution. Showcasing historic photographs, maps, and other visual memorabilia, this invaluable volume documents the development of a modern university, its relationship with the larger community, and its continuing mission to provide inspiration and knowledge to students of all ages.