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Elizabeth Castor (née Bowe; born May 11, 1941) is an American educator and former politician.Castor was elected to the Florida Senate and as Florida Education Commissioner, and she subsequently served as the President of the University of South Florida, and President of the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards.
The Herd of Thunder (H.O.T.) Marching Band at The University of South Florida first took the field in September 1999. With the addition of a football team in 1997, the marching band was a needed faction of USF and was implemented by then University President, Betty Castor.
Betty Castor became the university's fifth president and first female president when she was inaugurated in January 1994. [19] She served as USF president for six years until 1999. During this time, USF grew to be one of the largest universities in the nation in terms of enrollment. [ 19 ]
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American Democracy Project is a 527 group.As of 2006 it was headed by Bernie Friedman and based in Broward County, Florida.. ADP was founded during the 2004 Senate election "to investigate the reasons that the University of South Florida became known as 'Jihad University' in the 1990s during the tenure of then-USF President Betty Castor," then a candidate for the Democratic nomination. [1]
6th President of the University of South Florida; In office July 5, 2000 – June 30, 2019: Preceded by: Betty Castor: Succeeded by: Steven C. Currall: Personal details; Born January 7, 1948 (age 77) Canton, Ohio: Spouse: Steven Greenbaum: Alma mater: University of Wisconsin at Madison Kent State University (MA, PhD) Profession: University ...
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Republican Mel Martínez, the former United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, was elected to the Senate in 2004, defeating Democrat Betty Castor, the former president of the University of South Florida and former Florida Education Commissioner, by 82,663 votes, 49.4% to 48.3%.