MELBOURNE, Fla. — Florida Tech’s Board of Trustees appointed the next leader of the Florida Institute of Technology.
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John Nicklow - President of the University of New Orleans in Louisiana - will serve as the sixth president in Florida Tech’s 65-year history.
Nicklow was selected after a year-long search involving trustees, faculty, and the campus community.
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“Dr. Nicklow’s leadership success as a sitting president at the University of New Orleans, his extensive background in academics and research, as well as his approach to teamwork and collaboration will all be assets to Florida Tech,” said Travis Proctor, Chairman of the Board of Trustees in a press release.
Proctor also said Nicklow stood out as a leader with a " proven record of fostering enrollment growth and student success” that will help expand the school’s research efforts and partnerships.
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Nicklow comes with 25 years of experience and a background in engineering and higher education teaching, research, and administration.
He has published more than 75 articles and is the author of four books. His research focuses on the advancement of STEM education and the optimization of environmental and water resources systems.
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“I want to thank the Florida Tech community for being engaged in the search,” Nicklow said in a press release.
He hopes that the school becomes a place where students want to be.
“My vision is to make Florida Tech the top choice for students interested in STEM fields from all over the state, nation, and world. To achieve that, we must continue Florida Tech’s excellent academic and research prowess and attract top-notch faculty and staff. This will also help us become the preferred partner for businesses, industry, and government.” Nicklow said.
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Nicklow is set to officially begin his presidency on July 1.
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