11/01/2024 | News release | Archived content
President Kevin M. Ross delivered Lynn University's annual State of the University on Wednesday, Oct. 30, in the Keith C. and Elaine Johnson Wold Performing Arts Center. This year, department leaders, including Academic Affairs, Admission, Athletics and University Advancement highlighted progress on the Lynn 2025 strategic plan, expansion of on-campus housing and notable industry accolades. Lynn also announced new fields for its NCAA DII baseball and softball teams.
Vice President for Academic Affairs Katrina Carter-Tellison highlighted Lynn's citizenship programs and initiatives. She also recognized Robert Watson, distinguished professor of American history, for winning the Gold Medal in History award for his book When Washington Burned at the Independent Publishers Awards, and George Antoniou, associate professor in the College of Business and Management, who was selected as a Fulbright Scholar for his work in Albania.
Tellison also noted that Lynn ranked second in the U.S. and 36 internationally in the 2024 Times Higher Education rankings for the institution's initiatives on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Goal 5: Gender Equality. The ranking honors Lynn's dedication to embedding the SDGs into academics and extra-curricular activities for students.
This year marked the university's 10 years of being an Apple Distinguished School. President Ross invited to the stage alumna Amanda Orndorff '17, now a leadership executive at Apple, to speak about Apple's new immersive AI technology. He also acknowledged Lynn's longtime collaborator Anne VanMiddlesworth, a National Higher Education Market Development Manager at Apple.
See more about Lynn's accomplishments in the latest edition of the Lynn magazine.