UNF History
50 years and counting …
Having recently celebrated its 50th anniversary, the University of North Florida enters the next chapter of its remarkable history under the leadership of President Moez Limayem. Student success has been the top priority since the very beginning, and every day, we see the impact UNF students and alumni are having here in Florida and around the world. There are so many highlights from the past five decades at UNF, and below are just a few of those special moments. You may also click here to learn more about UNF's past presidents.
1969
- Thomas G. Carpenter is named UNF’s first president.
- The Board of Regents selects a 1,000-acre campus site midway between downtown Jacksonville and the beaches.
1972
- On Monday, Oct. 2, UNF opens its doors for classes to 2,027 upper division and master’s level students.
- The campus consists of four major buildings and three colleges: Arts and Sciences, Education and Business Administration.
1973
- Thirty-five students receive degrees at UNF’s first graduation.
- The UNF Nature Trails open, quickly becoming a treasured local amenity.
1974
UNF graduates its charter class of 685 students.
1976
The University establishes the UNF Alumni Association.
1978
- Classes begin in the UNF Downtown Center, open from 1978 to 1987 in the Galleria building, now the location of MOCA Jacksonville. Enrollment peaks at the Center in 1981 with 2,247 students.
- Fire destroys UNF’s original Boathouse.
1979
The Osprey becomes UNF’s official mascot by write-in vote, beating out the armadillo, seagull, manatee and shark in a campuswide election.
1982
Curtis L. McCray becomes UNF’s second president.
1983
UNF begins intercollegiate athletics with the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletes or NAIA.
1984
UNF admits freshmen and sophomores for the first time.
1985
Osprey Village, UNF’s first on-campus housing, opens with space for 435 students.
1988
- University establishes the College of Health.
- With a campus vote, UNF names its mascot Ozzie the Osprey.
1989
Adam W. Herbert becomes UNF’s third president.
1993
- UNF joins NCAA Division II, competing in the Sunshine State Conference.
- The UNF Arena opens with seating for 5,800.
1994
- UNF unveils the landmark Osprey Fountain outside the Arena at spring graduation.
- Enrollment tops 10,000 during fall registration.
1997
Ospreys move to the Peach Belt Athletic Conference.
1998
UNF President Adam W. Herbert leaves UNF to become chancellor of Florida’s State University System.
1999
- Anne H. Hopkins takes office as UNF’s first female president and fourth overall.
- The University Center opens as a state-of-the-art conference and meeting facility.
2002
The College of Business Administration becomes the Coggin College of Business in honor of Luther and Blanche Coggin, following a generous gift to the college.
2003
- Former Jacksonville Mayor John A. Delaney becomes UNF’s fifth president.
- Nobel Peace Prize winner Archbishop Desmond Tutu teaches a spring course at UNF.
2005
UNF joins ASUN conference and transitions to Division I play.
2006
The College of Health officially becomes Brooks College of Health named for Brooks Health System, following a generous gift to the college.
2009
- MOCA Jacksonville becomes a cultural institute of UNF, connecting the University to one of the largest contemporary art collections in the Southeast.
- UNF becomes eligible for Division I postseason play after the reclassification is complete.
2015
- For the first time in UNF’s history, the men’s basketball team advances to the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament.
- UNF creates the Hicks Honors College, through the generosity of Ann and David Hicks.
2016
UNF adds the William C. Webb Coastal Research Station, a 1,050-acre plot of pristine wetlands donated by the Widan Investment Corporation used by students and faculty for exploration and research.
2018
David M. Szymanski becomes UNF’s sixth president.
2019
The UNF Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation opens to serve as a hub for creativity, business development and learning.
2021
- With the Spring 2021 graduation, the number of UNF alumni surpasses 100,000.
- Through the generosity of Crowley Maritime, the Crowley Center for Transportation and Logistics is created at UNF.
- UNF received 190 acres of land valued at $21.5 million from the Duval County Research and Development Authority.
2022
Dr. Moez Limayem is named the seventh president of the University of North Florida.