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Board of Governors confirms Manny Diaz Jr. as interim University of West Florida president
Board of Governors confirms Manny Diaz Jr. as interim University of West Florida president

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time19-06-2025

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Board of Governors confirms Manny Diaz Jr. as interim University of West Florida president

The State University System's Board of Governors confirmed the appointment of Manny Diaz Jr., as interim president of the University of West Florida on Wednesday. Diaz will replace Martha Saunders, who announced her resignation May 12 following months of attacks on the university by Gov. Ron DeSantis, who appointed several controversial picks to the university's Board of Trustees and warned of a bumpy road ahead for the university. Saunders had served as UWF's president since January 2017. All board members but one − Eric Silagy − voted in favor of confirmation. Silagy voiced concerns about Diaz's compensation package, the lack of a performance component in that package as well as a university succession plan. Silagy is the immediate past chairman of the Board of Governors and is president and CEO of Florida Power and Light Co. He also asked UWF Board Chair Rebecca Matthews if she tried to talk Saunders out of retiring or if she encouraged her to stay on as UWF president in an interim capacity. "She's (Saunders) clearly engaged, she loves UWF. She wants to stay engaged. Did you ever look at whether or not keeping her on just as interim, while you went through a search process? She knows the school so well, and she had a contract in place. And it would have been very easy to have her bridge that gap," Silagy said. Matthews said she honored Saunders's resignation letter − knowing that she would be helpful during the transition. Diaz's name quickly floated to the top of the pool of potential replacements. In an 8-2 vote on May 27, the university's Board of Trustees chose Diaz to fill the position left open by Saunders' resignation. On June 12, the university's Board of Trustees approved a $744,000 compensation package for Diaz, which includes a base salary of $643,000, along with provisions for housing and a vehicle and relocation allowances. Under the terms of the contract, Diaz will serve as interim president from July 14, 2025, until July 13, 2026. The Board of Trustees is conducting a search for a permanent president, and the agreement notes Diaz's term could be extended in the event the search fails. It's also possible that Diaz will apply for the job permanently. If so, and if he's picked, the GOP former state lawmaker will follow other former Florida elected officials into state university and college presidencies, such as former House speaker Richard Corcoran now at New College of Florida and former Lt. Gov. Jeanette Nunez at Florida International University. Under Diaz's contract, his duties and powers are to "diligently devote his full professional time, ability, and attention to the day-to-day operations of UWF including, without limitation, all administrative, executive, and academic functions as required by this Agreement, law, rule, and regulation." A former state legislator from Hialeah in Miami-Dade County, Diaz served in the House from 2012 to 2018 and in the Senate from 2018 until 2022, when DeSantis recommended him as education commissioner and the Florida State Board of Education made it official. As education commissioner, Diaz oversees Florida's public education system, including 28 state colleges and nearly 3 million students across K–20 institutions, and manages a $27 billion annual education budget, according to his resume. Diaz will be University of West Florida's seventh president. This article originally appeared on Pensacola News Journal: Manny Diaz confirmed as University of West Florida president by BOG

UWF, PSC online programs rank among best in U.S. News and World Report
UWF, PSC online programs rank among best in U.S. News and World Report

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time26-01-2025

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UWF, PSC online programs rank among best in U.S. News and World Report

The University of West Florida and Pensacola State College were ranked among the best in the nation in the 2025 U.S. News and World Report Best Online College rankings. UWF and Pensacola State both ranked 39th among more than 350 institutions for Best Online Bachelor's Programs in the rankings released this week. UWF also ranked 25th for Best Online Bachelor's Programs for Veterans - the university's highest ranking to date in that category. The rank measures veteran or active-duty enrollment and an institution's GI Bill certification. The recent rankings mark an improvement from 2024 when UWF's online bachelor's programs was listed 45th overall for Best Online Bachelor's Programs and 30th for Best Online Bachelor's Programs for Veterans. PSC's online RN to BSN (Bachelor of Science in Nursing) Program was also ranked second among the 28 Florida College System institutions and seventh among all public and private colleges and universities in Florida. The college's online RN to BSN program climbed two spots from its 2024 position. UWF President Martha Saunders said the rankings are testament to the university's commitment to quality online programming for more than 25 years. 'As early adopters of distance learning, we have learned a lot about excellence in online course delivery,' she said. Dr. Saunders recaps 2024: UWF celebrates year of growth and pride over 2024 accomplishments | Opinion Overall, U.S. News and World Report recognized UWF in several categories for Best Online Programs - Bachelor's; MBA; Master's Business (Non-MBA); Master's Nursing; Master's Information Technology; Master's Criminal Justice and Master's Education. In addition to the Best Online Bachelor's Program for Veterans, UWF also ranked for Best Online Programs for Veterans in the following categories - Master's Nursing; MBA; Master's Business (Non-MBA); Master's Information Technology; and Master's Education. As of December, 447 students have earned Bachelor of Science Nursing degrees from Pensacola State. 'Since its inception in 2011, PSC's online RN to BSN Program has been designed to accommodate working healthcare professionals, offering the flexibility needed to balance career and personal commitments,' said Ed Meadows, the college's president. PSC Director of Nursing Dr. Corey Lofton credited the program's success to its rigorous, evidence-based curriculum and faculty. 'The program emphasizes hands-on learning opportunities, state-of-the-art resources, and strong partnerships with healthcare organizations, clinical affiliates and community partnerships to ensure students are well-prepared for real-world challenges,' Lofton added. The rankings evaluate more than 1,600 distance education bachelor's and master's degree programs. Only fully-online degree programs, from entry to completion of the academic year, are included in the rankings. In September 2024, U.S. News and World Report ranked UWF in the top 10 public institutions in the region. For more information on U.S. News and World Report 2025 rankings, visit This article originally appeared on Pensacola News Journal: U.S. News and World Report gives top marks to UWF and PSC

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