UNIVERSITY NEWS - NOVEMBER 2005
MEDIA CONTACT: Andrew LaPlant
561-297-0084, alaplant@fau.edu
FAU Celebrates Fall Commencement
BOCA RATON, FL (December 9, 2005)
- Florida Atlantic University conferred
more than 2,000 degrees today during three
commencement ceremonies held in the FAU Arena on
the Boca Raton campus. The new graduates join more
than 90,000 alumni who have graduated from FAU
since the university opened its doors in 1964.
"Commencement is a magnificent opportunity
for FAU's students, faculty, staff and the extended
FAU family to celebrate the great accomplishments
of these graduates," said FAU President Frank T.
Brogan. "With the tools acquired through their
success at FAU, these students will have the
opportunity to achieve their part of the American
dream."
The commencement ceremonies included two
special recognitions. Best-selling author and Boca
Raton philanthropist Barry Kaye, who has written
eight books and produced many videos on the subject
of life insurance and estate planning, received the
honorary doctorate in humane letters at the 2 p.m.
ceremony. An innovator in the life insurance
industry, Kaye has led 14 life insurance companies
and was the catalyst for last-to-die life insurance
in 1963. In 2002, he originated the concept of life
expectancy insurance policies. Kaye is the author
of "How to Save a Fortune on Your Life Insurance,"
"Save a Fortune on Your Estate Taxes," "Live Rich,"
"Die Rich and Tax Free!" and "Die Rich 2."
Kaye and his wife, Carole, are major donors
to FAU. Their recent $5 million gift established
the Barry Kaye School of Finance, Insurance, and
Economics in FAU's College of Business and created
the Barry Kaye Endowed Fund to support the School.
Additionally, the Kayes have donated $500,000 to
arts programs in the Dorothy F. Schmidt College of
Arts and Letters. This gift established the Carole
and Barry Kaye Endowed Fund in Integrative Arts
Education and Outreach. In appreciation, FAU has
named the University Center Auditorium on the Boca
Raton campus the Carole and Barry Kaye Performing
Arts Auditorium.
Also at the 2 p.m. ceremony, Richard Cook
received the FAU National Alumni Association Hall
of Fame Award, which recognizes distinguished
alumni who demonstrate exceptional service and
commitment to their profession or the community.
Cook began his career at IBM and played a central
role in the company's introduction of the personal
computer in the mid-1980s, directing the Boca Raton
site operations team. He went on to head MAPICS
Inc., a worldwide leader in the software industry.
Cook earned a bachelor's degree in management
science from FAU in 1971.
Fall Commencement highlighted the
accomplishments of several outstanding graduates,
including:
Sharon Miller, a teacher at Lake Shore Annex
in Belle Glade, who learned after Hurricane Wilma
that the school was badly damaged. She noticed much
of the neighborhood was without water and few
residents had transportation to get to a
distribution center. Miller decided to go to the
distribution center, load up her van with relief
supplies and distribute them in the neighborhood.
She plans to stay at Lake Shore, where she has been
hired full-time. Today, she graduated with a
bachelor's degree in elementary education from
FAU's College of Education.
Dodie Belt, a single parent who works with
terminally ill patients, received her bachelor's
degree in sociology from FAU's Dorothy F. Schmidt
College of Arts and Letters. Belt received bad news
after Hurricane Wilma hit. Her condominium was
condemned, with repairs estimated at six to eight
months. With thoughts of her three-year-old son
motivating her, Belt resolved to finish her final
semester and graduate. She plans to work with inner
city youth.
Some interesting statistics about the fall
graduating class include the fact that 71 of the
2,061 degree recipients were over the age of 50.
The oldest graduate was 71 and the youngest was 19.
The graduates represented 69 countries.
For the convenience of family members and
friends who could not attend the ceremonies, the
proceedings were cybercast at www.fau.edu.
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