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Stanley Wimberly was a well-renowned figure at Florida Atlantic University. Wimberly began as the Dean of Social Sciences at FAU in 1964, before becoming the Dean of Academic Affairs in May 1967. This main library houses about 3.7 million items including print and online books, periodicals, government documents, maps, media, and other materials.
In 1874, the city of St. Augustine, Florida opened a "subscription library". The library was called the St. Augustine Free Public Library, located at 12 Aviles Street [2] in downtown St. Augustine, Florida, now known as the Segui-Kirby Smith House. It currently serves as a research library for the Saint Augustine Historical Society. [3]
The county is also home to the John D. MacArthur Campus located in Jupiter. FAU operates three campuses in the Broward County cities of Dania Beach, Davie, and Fort Lauderdale. Florida Atlantic University also operates a campus in the St. Lucie County city of Fort Pierce. In addition to students who attend classes on the universities campuses ...
It will be summer before many experiments resume at the Stiles-Nicholson Brain Institute on Jupiter's FAU campus in north county's biotech cluster. FAU brain science center in Jupiter partially ...
The Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters is located in Boca Raton, Florida and is one of the ten academic colleges of Florida Atlantic University. [1] [2] The D.F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters is made up by several centers and schools focused on the humanities, social sciences, and liberal arts. [3]
The three-story, 58,000-square-foot building at FAU’s John D. MacArthur Campus had its official ribbon-cutting Jan. 19, but the building had been used for a couple of months prior to that.
The St. Augustine Free Public Library is the oldest non operating library in Florida; opened in 1874 as a "subscription library." [1] [2] The library was first located in the U.S. Customs house, now known as the Government House at 48 King St, St. Augustine, FL.
Florida Atlantic was the first university in the country to offer an undergraduate degree in ocean engineering in 1964. The first class numbering 35 graduated in 1967. The program was created in response to the loss of the Navy's submarine USS Thresher off the coast of Massachusetts.