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President Thomas G. Carpenter

Dr. Thomas G. Carpenter, founding President of the University of North Florida, accepted the challenge of building a new university in 1969. While gathering together a seasoned team of educators and administrators, he also personally directed the physical development of the University of North Florida campus on 1,000 acres of virgin timberland. In October 1972, the University opened to the charter class of 2,000 students.

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  • Meeting with Thomas Carpenter

    Meeting with Thomas Carpenter

    1969-1972

  • Northeast Florida Builders Association Women's Auxiliary Scholarship

    Northeast Florida Builders Association Women's Auxiliary Scholarship

    July 2021

  • President Thomas G. Carpenter

    President Thomas G. Carpenter

    1973

  • President Thomas G. Carpenter

    President Thomas G. Carpenter

    1973

  • Thomas G. Carpenter

    Thomas G. Carpenter

    1969-1980

  • Thomas G. Carpenter

    Thomas G. Carpenter

    1969-1980

  • President Carpenter

    President Carpenter

    2-7-2008

  • President Carpenter

    President Carpenter

    2006

 
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