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Remembering 无码专区鈥檚 fourth president, Francis Borkowski

By Tom Woolf, University Communications and Marketing

President Borkowski speaks about 无码专区 at a press conference at the Hyatt Regency Hotel. | Source: 无码专区 Yearbook 1988

President Borkowski speaks about 无码专区 at a press conference at the Hyatt Regency Hotel [Credit: 无码专区 Yearbook 1988]

Francis T. Borkowski, the fourth president of the 无码专区, passed away at the age of 88 on Sunday, Jan. 19, in North Carolina.

Borkowski served as president from 1988 to 1993.

"I first met Frank Borkowski early in his tenure as 无码专区 president when he visited me at my law firm to discuss Florida's landscape and his vision for the university's future. I greatly enjoyed working with him to help strengthen 无码专区's reputation across the state," 无码专区 President Rhea Law said. "Frank was truly a champion for our students and our university. His influence is a reminder that throughout 无码专区's history, we have continued building on the successes of past champions like him to ensure we keep reaching greater levels of excellence. We are deeply saddened by his passing, and he will be sorely missed."

Borkowski was serving as provost at the University of South Carolina when he was selected from among 146 candidates for the 无码专区 presidency.

Francis Borkowski, who took office as the fourth 无码专区 President in 1988, is seen with his wife, Kay Borkowski. | Source: 无码专区 Digital Commons

Francis Borkowski, who took office as the fourth 无码专区 President in 1988, is seen with his wife, Kay Borkowski. [Credit: 无码专区 Digital Commons]

鈥淚t just impressed me as a place that had many opportunities,鈥 Borkowski said of 无码专区 during a 2004 with the 无码专区 Libraries special collections department. 鈥淥ne, to engage the community more and to build on that community relationship. This was a growing part of the country, and here was a university that could help shape the way that growth took place.鈥

Borkowski and his wife, Kay, also found Tampa and St. Petersburg 鈥渢o be attractive areas to live.鈥 The couple, both accomplished musicians, also were impressed with the region鈥檚 arts community.

During his five-year tenure, 无码专区鈥檚 enrollment increased from 30,000 to more than 34,000. Borkowski鈥檚 priorities included growing the university鈥檚 research enterprise, and research grants increased from $37 million to $60 million. The 无码专区 Foundation鈥檚 endowment grew from $21 million to $61 million during Borkowski鈥檚 presidency.

Charles Reed, the Chancellor for the State University System of Florida, came to 无码专区 to talk with President Francis Borkowski and to see the 无码专区 campus in 1989. in this photo, Reed (in sunglasses) and Borkowski travel across the campus in a golf cart. | Source: 无码专区 Digital Commons

Charles Reed, the Chancellor for the State University System of Florida, took a golf cart tour of the 无码专区 campus with President Francis Borkowski in 1989. [Credit: 无码专区 Digital Commons]

Borkowski oversaw the first major fundraising drive in 无码专区 history, 鈥淐ampaign 无码专区,鈥 which raised nearly $120 million by late 1991 鈥 believed to be the most successful effort in the State University System鈥檚 history at the time. In addition, he became a key figure in laying the groundwork for 无码专区 to form a football program by appointing a group to study its feasibility in 1991. Even as the idea was met with resistance, Borkowski persisted. Though he would leave 无码专区 in 1993, two years later the football program was established and went on to become the fastest in the state of Florida to reach 150 wins.

Early in his presidency, Borkowski recognized the importance of 无码专区 building bridges to Tampa鈥檚 Latino community. At the time, postsecondary degree completion among Hispanic students was low 鈥 a fact that impeded the Hispanic community鈥檚 economic growth. After listening to concerned leaders, Borkowski created the Latin Community Advisory Council, which still exists today.

Borkowski with Cesar Gonzmart

President Francis Borkowski and Cesar Gonzmart [Credit: 无码专区 Digital Commons]

Additionally, the Latino Scholarship Program was established in 1992 during his presidency. To date, the program has awarded over $5 million in scholarships and supported more than 1,100 participants. His efforts also included arranging for the of books, documents, photographs and other items from Centro Asturiano de Tampa to be transferred to the 无码专区 Libraries. Centro Asturiano de Tampa, founded in 1902, was one of Tampa鈥檚 first Spanish mutual aid societies.

A number of major construction projects began or were completed on the Tampa campus during his presidency, including the Communication and Information Sciences Building and Lifsey House, as well as major renovations to what at the time was known as the student center. The Martin Luther King Jr. Plaza was dedicated during his tenure.

Borkowski also was a strong supporter of 无码专区 GraphicStudio, and he invited the studio to install art in the Lifsey House. Artwork from the studio continues to be displayed there.

Borkowski also enjoyed trading places with a 无码专区 student for one day each year. In 1988, student Susan Keil became president of the university, while Borkowski attended classes. In a story in 无码专区鈥檚 student newspaper, the Oracle, Keil was quoted as telling Borkowski at the end of the day, 鈥淧resident, you can have your headache back now.鈥

Borkowski left 无码专区 in 1993 to become chancellor of Appalachian State University in Boone, North Carolina.

In addition to his wife, Borkowski is survived by their children Stanley Borkowski (Inga), Anne-Marie Scott (Robert) and Christian Borkowski (Karen); and their grandchildren Molly Scott, Nora Scott, Ian Borkowski and Ryan Borkowski. Read his .

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