Dean McFarlin Legacy
Diane McFarlin’s five-decade legacy at CJC as a student, supporter, donor and dean, has been extraordinary. She is the first CJC alumnus to be named Dean and the first professional to hold this position.
The College’s accomplishments under her leadership over the past seven years have been numerous: A 14 percent increase in enrollment and 63 percent increase in faculty. The endowment has increased 23 percent since 2013. Two programs were conferred with Center status. The Agency was created to provide immersion opportunities for advertising and public relations students. The College developed a strategic plan for diversity and hired a Director of Inclusion and Diversity.
But perhaps her greatest legacy is the culture of the institution. Today, CJC is a place of greater inclusion and collegiality. The College is more balanced between its research and professional mission. Students are increasingly exposed to faculty and staff who look like them and share similar experiences.
Key Events
2013
- Diane McFarlin named Dean
- Dingman gift funds UFCJC Award for Investigative Data Journalism
2014
- Florida Public Radio Emergency Network Launches
- Creation of PATH and expansion of advising services
2015
- The Agency opens for business
2016
- The STEM Translational Communication program becomes a Center
- The Media Effects and Technology Lab opens
2017
- The College implements the CJC 2020 Strategic Plan
- STEM Center receives $3 million grant, largest in school’s history
- The Center for Public Interest Communications launches
- Dean’s Leadership Council formed
2018
- CJC is re-accredited by ACEJMC with high praise
- GHQ experimental audio entertainment service launches
2019
- The College receives $1.25 million for the Consortium on Trust in Media and Technology
- CJC has the most donors of any college on UF’s inaugural Giving Day
- Creation of Fresh Take Florida focused on statehouse investigative journalism
- Dean McFarlin named Scripps Howard College Administrator of the Year
2020
- CJC is a top four college for three years in a row in Hearst Journalism Awards
- Inaugural Collier Prize for State Government Accountability awarded
- For second year in a row, CJC is top College during UF’s Giving Day
- Office of Careers and Corporate Partnerships created
- Exceeded revised Capital Campaign goal of $40 million