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| Dr Roy Levow |
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Dr. Roy Levow was named Florida Atlantic University's NCAA Faculty Athletics Representative by President Brogan in May 2007.
Levow's efforts will blend nicely with his relationships as the past president of the University Faculty Senate, a position that saw him hold a seat on the Board of Trustees.
Levow is a professor and associate chair for Broward programs in the department of Computer Science and Engineering at Florida Atlantic. He joined FAU in 1970 with the charge of establishing the University's first program in computer science housed in the mathematics department. He later transferred to the computer systems department and then joined the computer science department when it was formed.
He has served terms as chair of mathematics and computer science and engineering. Most recently, he was responsible for developing the undergraduate degree program in information engineering technology for students with an AS degree in computing technology.
Upon Levow's arrival at FAU he became involved in faculty governance and has three times served as head of the university/faculty senate. He has also served the University in a variety of advisory roles on issues related to computing.
Dr. Levow earned his bachelor's and doctoral degrees in mathematics and applied mathematics, respectively, from the University of Pennsylvania. Prior to FAU he held positions in industry and at the University of Hawaii.