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1965

The bill was signed into law by then-governor W. Haydon Burns in June 1965, marking Florida International University's official founding.

In 1965, Florida Senator Robert M. Haverfield introduced Senate Bill 711, which instructed the state Board of Education and the Board of Regents (BOR) to begin planning for the development of a state university in Miami.

1969

FIU's founding president Charles "Chuck" Perry was appointed by the Board of Regents in July 1969.

1971

1971 University Park Groundbreaking Ceremony, Special Collections & University Archives, Green Library, Florida International University

1972

In September 1972, 5,667 students entered the new state university, the largest opening day enrollment at the time.

1973

The first commencement, held in June 1973, took place in the reading room of the ground floor of Primera Casa – the only place large enough on campus for the ceremony.

1975

By late 1975, after seven years at the helm, Charles Perry felt he had accomplished his goal and left the university to become president and publisher of the Sunday newspaper magazine Family Weekly (later USA Weekend), one of the country's largest magazines.

1976

Harold Crosby, the university's second president and the founding president of the University of West Florida in Pensacola, agreed in 1976 to serve a three-year "interim" term.

1977

Under his leadership, the North Campus (now the Biscayne Bay Campus) opened in 1977.

1979

President Crosby's resignation in 1979 triggered the search for a permanent president.

1985

A $10 million housing facility for 738 students opened at University Park (1985)

1986

Modesto A. Maidique assumed the presidency at FIU in 1986, becoming the fourth in the university's history.

2000

FIU admitted into the Phi Beta Kappa Society, the oldest and most prestigious academic honor society, the youngest member of the society and one of only five in the state of Florida (2000)

2002

FIU College of Law – the first public law school in South Florida – opened in 2002

2008

On November 14, 2008, Maidique announced that he would be stepping down and asked FIU's Board of Trustees to begin the search of a new president.

FIU has a budget of over $649 million The Florida International University School of Hospitality & Tourism Management collaborated with the Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China to work on preparations for the 2008 Summer Olympics.

2009

28, 2009, Florida International University's fifth president, Mark B. Rosenberg, took the oath of office.

Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine– South Florida's only public medical school & opened in 2009

2013

In December 2013, it was announced Royal Caribbean was building a $20 million 130,000 sq. ft. training facility for its performers at the school.

2015

FIU also hosted a talk from then-United States President Barack Obama in February 2015.

The facility opened in March 2015.

2022

21, 2022, the FIU Board of Trustees appointed Kenneth A. Jessell as FIU interim president.

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