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New President Announced At Farmingdale State College
Robert S. Prezant is set to assume the role in mid-August, replacing John Nader. Learn more about Prezant and his resume.

FARMINGDALE, NY — Robert S. Prezant was announced as the next Farmingdale State College president, effective Aug. 14. President John S. Nader announced his retirement last year.
Prezant will serve as the college's 10th president after he was appointed by the SUNY Board of Trustees.
"I am both humbled and honored to be joining Farmingdale State College as the next president," Prezant stated in a news release. "I extend my sincere appreciation to the SUNY Board of Trustees, Chancellor King, Farmingdale's College Council and the presidential search committee for entrusting me with this outstanding opportunity. "The faculty, staff and students of Farmingdale State clearly stand poised to continue to excel, and to move an already exceptional college to the next level by growing additional exciting and important programs, enhancing external support, finding new corporate partners, and collaborating with the community. Farmingdale State College is fully focused on ensuring that students get a preeminent education with an emphasis on experiential opportunities, all to ensure they are fully prepared for tomorrow. It will be my pleasure and privilege to join this outstanding team."
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Prezant joins FSC from Southern Connecticut State University where he served as provost and vice president for academic affairs. As provost, he has led in strategic planning, served on New England Commission of Higher Education accreditation visitation committees, led a university-wide branding effort, serves as principal investigator on a $3.2 million NSF Alliance for Minority Participation grant, created the Southern Fellows-in-Residence program to help diversify the faculty, helped grow external funding, and has led on revamping the honors college.
As a biologist and administrator, he has been the lead or co-lead in generating over $20 million in external funding to support research and academic programs. His administrative efforts have resulted in creation and support of several centers and institutes, new degree programs at both the undergraduate and graduate levels, corporate partnerships, development and enhancement of online and on-ground continuing education programs, and several global affiliations.
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Prezant previously served as dean of the College of Science and Mathematics at Montclair State University, dean of the Division of Natural Sciences and Mathematics at Queens College, City University of New York, and chair of the biology department at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. He holds a PhD in marine biology from the University of Delaware, an MS in biology (marine science) from Northeastern University, and a BA in biology from Adelphi University.
"Dr. Prezant has a wealth of experience and a record of achievement in public higher education," Nader said. "He understands the college and is clearly well positioned to build on Farmingdale’s many achievements. I have no doubt that he will cultivate our growing partnerships with both businesses and philanthropies while advocating for our students and faculty. I congratulate Dr. Prezant on his appointment and look forward to working with him on a smooth transition."
SUNY Chancellor John B. King Jr. said Prezant's track record of increasing funding to support student success makes him "well-suited" to assume the presidency at Farmingdale State College.
"I would also like to thank Farmingdale State College President John Nader for his incredible career of service to the SUNY system," King Jr. said. "From his time as provost at SUNY Delhi, to his tenure serving as president of SUNY’s largest technology focused campus, President Nader has moved FSC forward in a positive direction and I strongly believe Dr. Prezant will build on the strong foundation laid by President Nader."
Reflecting on Dr. Prezant’s appointment, Farmingdale State College Council Chair Patricia Hill Williams EdD, said she is proud and honored to congratulate Prezant on his appointment as president of the "dynamic and thriving institution."
"After a thorough and exhaustive search, Dr. Prezant emerged as an exceptional choice to lead FSC," she said. "The entire Council looks forward to working with Dr. Prezant to build on Farmingdale’s strong foundation, enhance the student experience and foster connections in the College community and beyond."
Farmingdale State College is "unique" in the SUNY system, the college stated, claiming it is the largest college of technology propelled by "highly regarded student-centric programs" focused on experiential learning, and continuous improvements to campus facilities, buildings, and grounds.
FSC offers four dozen degree programs focusing on emerging, high-demand careers, with graduates ranking in the top 2 percent nationally in early career earnings. More than half of graduates leave the college debt-free, and 82 percent of graduates are employed six months after graduation or enrolled in graduate school. With degrees in engineering and technology, the health sciences, business, and liberal arts, FSC offers programs as unique and diverse as its student body.
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