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Lynn University

Coordinates:26°23′02″N80°07′30″W / 26.384°N 80.125°W /26.384; -80.125
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Private university in Boca Raton, Florida, U.S.

Lynn University
Former names
Marymount College (1962–1974)
College of Boca Raton (1974–1991)
TypePrivate university
Established1962; 63 years ago (1962)
Endowment$38.08 million
PresidentKevin M. Ross
Students3,520
Location,
Florida
,
U.S.

26°23′02″N80°07′30″W / 26.384°N 80.125°W /26.384; -80.125
CampusSuburban, 115 acres (47 ha)
Colors   Blue & white
NicknameFighting Knights
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division IISunshine State
MascotLance the Fighting Knight
Websitelynn.edu
Map

Lynn University is aprivate university inBoca Raton, Florida, United States. Founded in 1962, the university awardsassociate,baccalaureate,master's, anddoctoraldegrees. It is named for the Lynn family (Christine E. and Eugene M. Lynn). It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 3,520.[1]

History

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The school first opened in 1962 as Marymount College, a women'sjunior college founded by theReligious of the Sacred Heart of Mary (RSHM). Due to financial hardship Marymount College sought to sell the books of its library.Donald E. Ross visited the campus to purchase the library, but was so inspired by the school he decided to stay and help it succeed. In 1971, a period of transition began, and the school was placed under the control of a lay board. At that time, Donald E. Ross was named president. In 1974, the name was changed to the College of Boca Raton.[2] The college was granted accreditation at Level II in 1986. In 1988, it was accredited at Level III. During this time, it was transformed from a two-year school to a four-year college with a master's program.

The College of Boca Raton became Lynn University in 1991 to honor its benefactors, the Lynn family.

In 2003–2004, Donald E. Ross was paid a salary of over $5,000,000, making him at the time the highest-paid college or university president in the nation.[3] Lynn University retained the national accounting firmKPMG to determine an equitable retirement compensation package for Ross considering his performance and 35-year term of service ("More than $4.5 million was put aside for his planned June 2006 retirement – an influx of cash designed to make up for decades of no retirement benefits" being allocated due to budget concerns).[4] This was a third of the endowment for the university. On July 1, 2006, Ross retired after 35 years as the university's president;Kevin M. Ross succeeded his father in office.

On October 22, 2012, the university hosted the third and final2012 U.S. presidential debate betweenU.S. presidentBarack Obama and formerMassachusetts governorMitt Romney concerningU.S. foreign policy. The debate was held at the Keith C. and Elaine Johnson World Performing Arts Center and was moderated by journalistBob Schieffer ofCBS News.[5]

Academics

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Academic programs

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Entrance of Lynn University in Boca Raton

Lynn offers an undergraduate and graduate curriculum. Lynn offers more than 50 undergraduate degrees and 14 graduate degrees through its six colleges. Lynn's core curriculum, the Dialogues][6] was recognized byInside Higher Education as an example of how colleges and universities can increase the rigor of their academic offerings and improve the comprehensive education of their students.[7]

Dialogues

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All undergraduate students at Lynn University complete the core curriculum the Dialogues. The core curriculum is taught through 12 courses centered on three themes: Self and Society; Justice and Civic Life; and Belief and Reason. In addition to liberal arts knowledge, the Dialogues core curriculum also focuses on skills and knowledge areas essential to the success of the 21st century student—Quantitative Reasoning and Scientific Literacy.[8]

January term

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All undergraduate day students must also complete the three-course requirements of the January Term (J-term). J-term is a three-week immersive program focusing on three core areas.

  • Citizenship: "Enhance the community and make an impact on issues like homelessness, environmental sustainability and urban renewal."
  • Language and culture: "Learn the way of life, cuisine and language of other countries through interactive exploration."
  • Career preparation: "Build your resume, learn new interviewing skills, land an internship and get prepared for your future career."[9]

Colleges and schools

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  • College of Arts and Sciences
  • College of Business and Management
  • Burton D. Morgan College ofAeronautics, which is certified by theFederal Aviation Administration as an aviation training center. It is named in honor of Burton D. Morgan, an entrepreneur.
  • Donald E. and Helen L. Ross College of Education
  • Eugene M. and Christine E. Lynn College of Communication and Design
  • Lynn University Conservatory of Music

Lynn University Conservatory of Music

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Founded in 1992 as the music division of theHarid Conservatory, the Conservatory of Music became part of Lynn University in January 1999. The conservatory presents more than 50 performances each year. The Philharmonia orchestra is directed by Guillermo Figueroa.

iPad initiative

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In 2013, Lynn launched the iPad initiative.[10] This initiative:[11]

  • is applicable to all Lynn University students
  • replaces traditional textbooks and saves students up to 90% on traditional textbook costs.
  • features Lynn's core curriculum on e-readers enhanced with custom multimedia content.
  • provides students with education, productivity, social and news-related iOS apps—some free and some paid for by the university.

In 2016,[12] Lynn elevated the program by providing all undergraduate day students and faculty with an iPad Pro, Apple Pencil and Smart Keyboard. Lynn has been recognized as an Apple Distinguished School since 2014 for innovation in learning, teaching and campus environment.[13]

Athletics

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Main article:Lynn Fighting Knights

Lynn University's athletic teams are known as the Fighting Knights. The university is anNCAA Division II institution, the college's athletic teams participate in theSunshine State Conference (SSC). Lynn University teams have won a total of 25[14]NCAA andNAIA national championships, and 47[14] Sunshine State Conference championships. Men's varsity sports arebaseball,basketball,golf,lacrosse,soccer,tennis,swimming,[15]cross country andtrack & field.[16] Women's varsity sports include basketball, golf, lacrosse,[17] soccer,softball, swimming, tennis,volleyball, cross country and track & field. Lynn has rapidly expanded its athletics roster since 2012, adding eight new programs: men's and women's lacrosse, men's and women's swimming, and men's and women's cross country and track & field.

Notable alumni

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References

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  1. ^"Facts about Lynn".Lynn University. RetrievedJune 29, 2023.
  2. ^Lynn University (October 4, 2018),A brief history of Lynn University,archived from the original on December 21, 2021, retrievedMarch 8, 2019
  3. ^"College Presidents Break Into the Million-Dollar Club".The Chronicle of Higher Education. November 18, 2005. RetrievedAugust 17, 2015.
  4. ^"Lynn's President Paid Like A Prince: $5 Million In 2003–04".tribunedigital-sunsentinel. Archived fromthe original on November 13, 2013. RetrievedAugust 17, 2015.
  5. ^"Debate 2012 at Lynn University". Archived fromthe original on September 8, 2012. RetrievedOctober 2, 2012.
  6. ^"Dialogues".Lynn University. RetrievedJune 29, 2023.
  7. ^"Ramping Up Rigor". RetrievedAugust 17, 2015.
  8. ^"Dialogues".Lynn University. RetrievedJune 29, 2023.
  9. ^"January Term | J-Term".Lynn University. January 17, 2023. RetrievedJune 29, 2023.
  10. ^"Lynn University to require all new students to buy iPads – InsideHigherEd". RetrievedAugust 17, 2015.
  11. ^Lynn deploying one of the nation’s most extensive tablet-based learning efforts — Lynn University, Boca Raton, Florida
  12. ^"Lynn U Deploys iPad Pro – Campus Technology".Campus Technology. RetrievedOctober 9, 2018.
  13. ^"Lynn University earns fifth consecutive Apple Distinguished School recognition".Lynn University. October 3, 2022. RetrievedJune 29, 2023.
  14. ^ab"Championship Titles — Lynn University Fighting Knights, Boca Raton, Florida". Archived fromthe original on September 8, 2014. RetrievedJanuary 5, 2016.
  15. ^"Lynn University Further Expands Sports Programs with Men's Swimming".Lynn University. January 12, 2018. RetrievedOctober 9, 2018.
  16. ^"Lynn University Adds Men's Cross Country and Track".Lynn University. September 25, 2017. RetrievedOctober 9, 2018.
  17. ^"Lynn University Announces Addition of Women's Lacrosse".Lynn University. May 3, 2018. RetrievedOctober 9, 2018.
  18. ^"Rexy Rolle, Esq".LinkedIn. RetrievedAugust 1, 2021.
  19. ^Brown, Stacy M. (January 3, 2019)."Flying High: Rexy Rolle Changing the Game in the Airline Industry".The Washington Informer. RetrievedSeptember 11, 2021.

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