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Wetherell stated, “We’ve been through Expandia and all the drugs. They work for a while and then they quit working. I’ve done different trials. The bottom line is, I knew that this was coming to some degree or another. I knew I couldn’t do the stuff I needed to do at FSU. It’s just a 24/7 job. It’s a
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from 1980 to 1992, and Speaker of the House in 1991 and 1992. He served as chair of the House's appropriations and education committees. While speaker, he blocked Republican redistricting actions aimed at limiting the impact of black voters. He supervised reform of campaign and state ethics laws. He
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The FSU Board of Trustees appointed Wetherell as president on December 18, 2002. He was the first FSU graduate to serve as the school's president. His salary was ranked among the top ten for public university presidents in the United States. Later, Lee Hinkle joined Wetherell's administration as a
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was begun in 1990 and completed the following year. There are formal living and dining rooms, a library with a comfortable reading area, a parlor with a wet bar, a chef's kitchen outfitted with high-end appliances and an informal dining area; a separate
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was the source of four huge 19th-century windows that were placed at the ends of the main hallways on each side of the first floor. The ceilings are thirteen-feet tall to frame the jumbo windows. The staircase off the grand foyer used pine from the
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great job, I’m glad I did it. But I knew I couldn’t do it at the level I knew it needed to be done.” Wetherell had hoped for a few more years; he was only 65. He resigned as FSU's president on January 31, 2010.
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on February 16, 1912, and his mother was Mildred Juanita Kent Wetherell. His paternal great grandparents Thomas Wetherell (1845-1921) and Margaret Wetherell who travelled to the United States by schooner from
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also supported the movement to reduce state government spending while simultaneously pushing the expenditure of $ 38 million for construction of the FSU University Center which eventually cost $ 100 million.
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Wetherell increased the number of doctorates awarded, the total research dollars received by the university, and the academic profile of FSU students which led to new construction projects worth tens of
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by establishing a scholarship program for students from the Seminole Tribe, creating a Seminole history course, unveiling a bronze statue at the University Center depicting a Seminole family during the
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Although T. K. Wetherell resigned as FSU's president in 2010, he didn't leave the campus. He moved to a modest office in the College of Education where he taught an online course and monitored the
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graduated its first class in 2005 and was accredited. Their building was completed in 2006. Six regional campuses were established including research collaborations with the
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and light fixtures once in the old Florida Capital building, and a screened porch overlooking the landscaped backyard. The second-floor porch has a view of the lake.
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resigned in 1991, Wetherell was a finalist as his replacement, but Dale Lick was chosen. When Lick left after a few years, Wetherell was again one of two, but
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After his 2002 cancer diagnosis and 17 years of treatment, he died from complications due to cancer on December 16, 2018, six days before his 73rd birthday.
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Highlighted the history of FSU by erecting statues in tribute to the school's black pioneers, women's college history and past presidents. He expanded the
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Wetherell's first position was at FSU as an academic counselor for student-athletes. He was then hired to assist the dean of housing at
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and they returned every three weeks for more treatments. However, his cancer battle began to take more and more of his time.
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Additional construction of parking garages, residence and dining halls was not as spectacular, but necessary.
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as a wide receiver and played from 1963 to 1967. Unfortunately for Wetherell, other teammates included
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of the 1830s. A new tradition includes tribe members participating at commencement ceremonies.
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After a 1987 divorce from his first wife, with whom he had a son in 1970, Wetherell married
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A new Alumni Center was completed and the old President's house renovated and renamed the
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vice president for university relations. In late 2006, he added his voice to efforts by
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Bronze statue of T.K. Wetherell at FSU's Westcott Plaza, unveiled in January 2010
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in Jacksonville for several years, but in 2009 his doctors referred him to
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that would become the 983-acre Oak Hill Plantation. The property is near
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Presidents of Florida State University and its predecessor institutions
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Wetherell was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2002. According to the
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in 1989 and added a statue and stained glass wall for football legend
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United States District Court for the Northern District of Florida
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Democratic Party members of the Florida House of Representatives
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After leaving the Florida legislature, he was president of the
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Center for Higher Education Research, Training and Innovation
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While in Daytona, Wetherell was inspired by the success of
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when state university funding was slashed for three years.
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which helps build portfolios for junior faculty members.
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Center for Undergraduate Research and Academic Engagement
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After he resigned from his post at TCC, Wetherell was a
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and education, in 1967 and 1968. In 1974, he received a
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Until his death, he and his wife lived at the 983-acre
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Office of Undergraduate Research and Creative Endeavors
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for planning, construction and furnishing of the new
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T. K. Wetherell History and Social Sciences building
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before becoming dean, provost and vice president at
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Index


Florida State University
Sandy D'Alemberte
Eric J. Barron
Tallahassee Community College
William D. Law
Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives
Tom Gustafson
Bolley Johnson
Florida House of Representatives
Tom C. Brown
Charlie Roberts
Florida House of Representatives
31st
J. Hyatt Brown
Winston Gardner Jr.
Daytona Beach, Florida
Tallahassee, Florida
Democratic
Virginia Bass
Kent
Florida State University
BA
MEd
EdD
Florida House of Representatives
Florida State University
Daytona Beach, Florida
Holly Hill
Durham, England

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