Florida Atlantic University selects Adam Hasner as new president
- Florida Atlantic University has selected Adam Hasner as its new president, following a unanimous vote by the Board of Trustees from three finalists.
- Adam Hasner previously served in the Florida House of Representatives from 2002 to 2010 and held a leadership position as No. 2 in the chamber.
- His appointment faced criticism from some students and faculty due to his lack of higher education experience and past work with GEO Group.
- Political leaders, including Boca Raton's Mayor Scott Singer and former Governor Jeb Bush, supported Hasner's candidacy despite the concerns raised.
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Republican officials hired to lead FAU, FIU
Florida Atlantic University hired a former GOP lawmaker as president, and Florida International University tapped the lieutenant governor at the urging of Governor Ron DeSantis. Former lawmaker Adam Hasner—who once considered it a badge of honor to be called “the most partisan Republican in Tallahassee”—will be the next president of Florida Atlantic University.

Another Florida university picks a former Republican lawmaker as its next president
Another former Republican lawmaker has been picked to lead one of Florida’s public universities. The board of trustees of Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton on Monday picked Adam Hasner to be the school’s next president.
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