UWF Celebrates Inauguration Of New President

April 22, 2017

The University of West Florida formally installed Dr. Martha Saunders as its sixth president during the inauguration ceremony held on April 21 at the UWF Center for Fine and Performing Arts.

“I am truly glad to be here today the inauguration of a new president is really a celebration of the university she serves,” Saunders said.

Trustees, faculty, staff, students, board members, community leaders and delegates from institutions across the globe attended the celebration, which included a reception at UWF on the Emerald Coast on Tuesday, a distinguished guests reception on Thursday evening and an inauguration procession, ceremony and reception on Friday. Honored guests included Marshall Criser III, chancellor of the State University System of Florida, Madeline Pumariega, chancellor of the Florida College System, the Honorable Ashton Hayward, mayor of the City of Pensacola, Connie Crosby, representative of first UWF president Harold Crosby, past president Dr. John Cavanaugh, and Drs. Morris Marx and Judy Bense, presidents emeriti.

“This is an extraordinary day for the University of West Florida and I am thrilled to install Dr. Saunders as the sixth president of this remarkable institution,” said Mort O’Sullivan, chair of the UWF Board of Trustees. “She is the leader we need to take the University to the next level and help us grow our impact on our community, region, state and beyond.”

Saunders was selected as the sixth UWF president in September 2016, following a unanimous resolution passed by the Board of Trustees and confirmation by the Board of Governors in November. She assumed the role on Jan. 1, as the University launched its 50th Anniversary milestone celebration.

Saunders’ career in higher education began in 1984 at UWF, where she served as an instructor in the communication arts department. She quickly rose through the ranks, taking on roles including public relations program coordinator, director of the University Honors Program and dean for the College of Arts and Sciences.

Saunders also served as vice president for academic affairs at Columbus State University and as the first female chancellor for the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. She then led the University of Southern Mississippi as its first female president, before returning to UWF in 2013 as provost. In 2014, Saunders was appointed executive vice president at UWF, assuming the role as chief operating officer, in addition to chief academic officer and vice president for the Division of Academic Affairs.

Growth in enrollment, fundraising and campus structures were hallmarks of her previous leadership at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater and the University of Southern Mississippi. Saunders envisions similar growth in those areas at UWF by increasing its physical presence in downtown Pensacola and Fort Walton Beach, investing in programs such as global online, cybersecurity and supply chain logistics and visiting local high schools to recruit talented students.

“I foresee a future when people arriving in this area will know they are in a university town because they can see it, hear it, feel it, experience it,” Saunders said. “ Our students will come to us fully confident in their choice because we will take them where they want to be.”

Saunders received a doctorate in communication theory and research from Florida State University. She earned a master’s degree in journalism from the University of Georgia and a bachelor’s degree in French from the University of Southern Mississippi.

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3 Responses to “UWF Celebrates Inauguration Of New President”

  1. Alexis Bolin on April 23rd, 2017 7:10 pm

    Congratulations to Dr. Saunders.

    We are looking forward to your strong leadership and continued growth of UWF.

    We will certainly miss Dr. Bense and commend her for leadership.

  2. northof9mile on April 22nd, 2017 1:05 pm

    I agree with “dman” for college to prepare, educate and give purpose and direction to those attending UWF or any institution of higher learning.
    Dr. Saunders referred to the ’60’s and it was a great decade. Then if you went to college, the expectation was to complete your studies in four years. Now???
    Then if you wished to study for a Master’s Degree, you could complete your work over a protracted period…if you were gainfully employed. Yet, there was an expectation that you would complete ALL of your required classes in four or five summers. Now???

    Having the UWF in our area is a blessing for so many. Still, the liberal element of the university life will infect some with the entitlement virus. The reality of the world of work and responsibility generally cures most of most symptoms and indication of this virus. :-)

  3. dman on April 22nd, 2017 9:11 am

    Just please be sure and churn out grads who are actually educated and know how to do something vs. indoctrinated in left-wing identity politics, holding worthless degrees, shoulder chips and enormous debt. Our university and college system in America have become a pathetic joke (not all or course), so it would be nice to see some acknowledgement of that and a change of course from the prevailing failed path the rest of the system has been on. I hope to hear some good news from the ascent of Dr. Saunders. Good Luck.