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DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATIVE AFFAIRS

Administrative Affairs is responsible for oversight and coordination of core administrative functions of Florida Atlantic University. These functions include: Business Services, Facilities Management, Human Resources, University Police, Emergency Management, Environmental Health & Safety, Parking and Transportation, University Ombudsman, and the Eleanor R. Baldwin House and Presidential Events. Additionally, the Vice President provides administrative oversight of the Office of Inspector General and Compliance Office.

The Division is committed in providing services - both business and functional - that enhance the university experience for the FAU Family and support the overall academic mission of Florida Atlantic University.

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Armed with AI, Study Identifies Prey from Predator Crunching Sounds

FAU researchers have developed an AI-powered acoustic system that detects shell-crushing feeding by eagle rays, enabling real-time monitoring of predator-prey interactions and coastal ecosystem health.

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Study Features Global Impact of Journal of Big Data in First Decade

FAU engineering researchers trace the Journal of Big Data's rise as a leading data science and AI publication, stemming from a $600,000 NSF investment that helped launch the journal a decade ago.

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FAU Announces Lineup for Festival Repertory Theatre 2026

Florida Atlantic University's Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters has announced its summer lineup for Festival Repertory Theatre 2026.

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FAU Experts Available for Comment on 2026 Hurricane Season

FAU faculty are leading experts on a wide range of hurricane-related issues and are available to discuss topics such as forecasting, flooding, storm impacts, climate resilience and disaster recovery.

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Forbidden Friends Become Former Friends After Moms Voice Disapproval

An FAU study of nearly 400 children ages 9 to 14 found that when mothers strongly disapprove of a child's friends, those friendships are more likely to collapse as trust, closeness and support begin to erode.

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