Office of the President

Office of the President

Thank you for your interest in Florida Tech and the Office of the President.

Our university thrives on the strength of its community, and I am proud to lead a dedicated, driven, and diverse group of individuals who are passionate about higher education and student success. We believe in the power of collaboration and the importance of every voice in our community. Your engagement, questions, and contributions are not just welcome but vital as we work together to shape the future of Florida Tech.

I encourage you to connect with me on social media and welcome you to bring your questions, concerns and ideas to my attention by sending a message to president@dos5.net.

 

Messages from the President
Presidential Perspectives — November 2024

Presidential Perspectives — November 2024

Hello, Panthers!

The holiday season is here, kicking off with Thanksgiving—a wonderful time to remember what we’re thankful for.

Stacy and I are thankful to be part of the Florida Tech family, with so many talented faculty and staff, outstanding alumni and hardworking students.Whether sharing a meal together or otherwise working collaboratively on campus, the Florida Tech team values community.

I challenge you to spend some time this holiday season reflecting on what you are thankful for—and perhaps more importantly, how you can make a positive difference for those around you.

That’s an individual decision that could take the form of spending time volunteering or donating to a local charity. The Florida Tech community has a years-long commitment to civic engagement, and the impact only widens as more faculty, staff, students and alumni take time to help out—in ways both large and small.

“Everyone can be great, because everyone can serve,” the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. told us. So as a thankful community, let’s find new ways to help others on campus and beyond.

Happy Thanksgiving—and Go Panthers!

Sincerely,

John Nicklow, Ph.D.
President

Presidential Perspectives — October 2024

Presidential Perspectives — October 2024

Hello, Panthers!

At our campus Emergency Operations Center, preparedness is the word of the day, every day.

This was most recently seen during Hurricane Milton, when dedicated members of our university community from Security, Facilities, Student Life, IT, Meteorology and more united to help us safely navigate the storm. From here, careful planning and teamwork were on full display with one goal in mind—keeping our campus community safe in the face of uncertainty.

Preparedness pays off! My thanks to everyone for playing their part. Our faculty, staff and students maintain a relentless spirit and commitment to community that is second to none. As I’ve said many times before, I’m confident our people remain our greatest asset and they are indeed Florida Tech Strong!

So whether it’s the uncertainty of tropical weather…a daunting question that arises in the lab…or challenging field work that tests our expertise—Panthers show up, stand out and show off the tough stuff they’re made of.

Perseverance pays off! Let’s keep it up.

I’ll see you around campus—and Go Panthers!

Sincerely,

John Nicklow, Ph.D.
President

Presidential Perspectives — September 2024

Presidential Perspectives — September 2024

Hello, Panthers! 

Olin Quad is the epicenter of some of our university’s most noted and inspired research. Around this green swath, our talented faculty and hardworking students are involved in teaching and learning that prioritizes hands-on experiences and forms the foundation for careers of consequence.

Olin Quad is also home to the dedication monument for the F.W. Olin Engineering and Science Complex. If you’ve never stopped to read it, I suggest you do so. 

It reads: “Dedicated to the Relentless Pursuit of Knowledge for the Betterment of Mankind and the Planet on Which We Live.” That “Relentless Pursuit” is part of our DNA at Florida Tech; it sets the tone for who we are and what we value.

We all know our planet has global-sized challenges, but many are challenges that the disciplines taught and science explored at Florida Tech can address. Our powerful community of learners has a proud legacy of doing just that—tackling challenges and finding innovative solutions—and the best is yet to come. 

Join me this academic year in recommitting ourselves to that “relentless pursuit of knowledge.” I’ll see you around campus.

Go Panthers!

Sincerely,

John Nicklow, Ph.D.
President 

Presidential Perspectives — August 2024

Presidential Perspectives — August 2024

Hello, Panthers!

This is it…the new academic year is here and campus is buzzing!

Stacy and I have had so much fun welcoming students and parents, from handing out Italian ice at move-in day, to hyping the class of 2028 at student convocation. We’ve made sure to bring on the new year with a bang.

There is a time for hard work and serious studying, and there’s a time for fun. Like all things in life, you just need to find the balance. Meanwhile, be proud of your choice of Florida Tech, because we are definitely proud of you.

I’m going to let you in on one of our university’s honored traditions…did you know that if you walk by and rub the Panther statue’s nose in front of the Panther Aquatic Center, it will bring you good luck? Maybe you need a little extra “oomph” on an upcoming test, or some positive vibes before that internship interview. Give the nose a rub—but no wishing for class to be canceled. The mojo doesn’t work like that. At least, I don’t think it does!

One more piece of advice—get involved. Engage in student organizations, research activities, athletics and intramurals, or other opportunities. It’s not just a great way to meet new people and get the most out of your college experience; the research proves that engaged students persist in college and tend to earn better grades.

Also remember that you can connect with me across social media. I’d love to hear from you.

Good luck and have a great year. I’ll see you around campus—and Go Panthers!

Sincerely,

John Nicklow, Ph.D.
President

Past Messages from President Nicklow