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Castor regularly attends the Frontiers of Knowledge community lectures held by the College of Arts and Sciences, which introduce faculty and important topics to community leaders. (Photo by Corey Lepak)

Castor regularly attends the Frontiers of Knowledge community lectures held by the College of Arts and Sciences, which introduce faculty and important topics to community leaders. (Photo by Corey Lepak)

USF’s fifth president continues to create positive change for university and college

By Kellie Britch, College of Arts and Sciences

Castor served as the fifth president and first female president of USF from 1994-99. (Photo courtesy of Betty Castor)

Castor served as the fifth president and first female president of USF from 1994-99. (Photo courtesy of Betty Castor)

As USF celebrates its 70th anniversary, the College of Arts and Sciences is reflecting on the impact and legacy of its students, faculty and leadership. Betty Castor, a former three-term Florida state senator and state commissioner of education who served as USF’s first female president from 1994-99, is one such person who has become deeply engrained in the university’s past identity and future momentum.
 
Appointed as the fifth USF president in 1994, Castor’s journey at USF began several decades before that. 
 
“As the university was developing, I had a front row seat,” Castor said. “Having moved to this area in the ‘70s, I became involved with public policy issues and local government. The university and faculty were great sources of information and research on the issues of the day including environmental and government policy issues. My connection with the institution continued when I became the elected commissioner of education and member of the Board of Regents.” 
 
After her tenure at USF, Castor became the executive director of the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards and worked closely with the College of Education. She was later appointed by USF Provost Renu Khator to head the Patel Center for Global Solutions. In each of these capacities, her relationships with the colleges and faculty continued to grow. 
 
“My specific interest in the College of Arts and Sciences stems from my own college experience at Rowan University, where I majored in social studies education,” said Castor. “Naturally, social sciences were always important to me. I have been intensely interested in international education because of my early experience teaching in Uganda in the ‘60s. Governmental affairs and history are an integral part of my life and interests.” 
 
Thirty years after her tenure as president, Castor has maintained her interest in USF and the College of Arts and Sciences. She is an esteemed member of the college’s Dean’s Advisory Council, participates in the Institute for Russian, European and Eurasian Studies and regularly attends the Frontiers of Knowledge community lectures held by the college, which introduce faculty and important topics to community leaders.

During her tenure at USF, Castor prioritized campus beautification and construction through new buildings, like the Sam and Marth Gibbons Alumni Center. (Photo courtesy of Betty Castor)

During her tenure at USF, Castor prioritized campus beautification and construction through new buildings, like the Sam and Marth Gibbons Alumni Center. (Photo courtesy of Betty Castor)

“The College of Arts and Sciences is a critical component of USF because it touches all students,” Castor said. “The faculty is large, and the college is especially influential within the university.  How many of our students have learned to write their first essay and had their eyes opened by that first religious studies or literature course?” 
 
With her continued commitment to both the university and college, Castor is part of a legacy of leadership invested in USF’s past, present and future. 
 
“In my new role on the Dean’s Advisory Council, I hope to continue to learn more, contribute modestly and spread the word as much as I can throughout my own networks,” Castor said. “There is no doubt in my mind that the trajectory of the university and the college will continue to soar.”

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