Distinguished Academic is 9th President in 104 years
(Long Island, NY) John S. Nader, PhD became the 9th President of Farmingdale State College today and pledged to lead the thriving, 8,700-student campus to new areas of achievement and distinction.
“Farmingdale is indisputably a jewel in the State University of New York system,” Dr. Nader said. “With robust enrollment, highly qualified students, exemplary academic programs with outstanding outcomes, and new construction, we are poised to make even more progress and elevate our importance to the region’s students, businesses, and communities. It is imperative that Long Islanders learn more about our college’s success in preparing students who can help the region thrive.”
Dr. John S. Nader, president, Farmingdale State College. Photo Credit: Farmingdale State College.
Dr. Nader said particular areas of focus will be shepherding the introduction of the College’s first Master’s degree program, enhancing the research enterprise, and ensuring an environment which allows students and faculty to flourish.
He plans a 100-day Listening Tour to engage the campus, state and federal legislators, industry and community leaders, donors, and alumni in conversations about making Farmingdale an even greater college.
Farmingdale has the second-largest undergraduate enrollment among four-year institutions on Long Island (behind Stony Brook University) and is among the most selective colleges in the region. It has been nationally ranked in various surveys oncampus safety and least student debt, and is a pioneer in green technology, including a model Smart Energy House, a solar-powered carport, and alternative-energy research.
Dr. Nader had served as Provost at SUNY Delhi since 2009, directly supervising all academic programs, as well as the library and learning center, career and business services, grants and sponsored programs, and partnerships with the community colleges and local high schools. From 2012-2013, he was presiderof the SUNY Chief Academic Officers organization.
Instrumental in developing Delhi’s strategic plan, he monitored implementation of its smart growth strategy. Dr. Nader focused on expanding selected academic majors, enhancing online capacity, and building partnerships with community colleges. He led the College’s program development and academic review process.
He also spearheaded the effort to obtaining approval for many new academic programs and was deeply involved in developing a fully online RN to BSN degree at Delhi, which has received national recognition. The success of that program has led to the creation of other online degrees and the introduction of Delhi’s first graduate degree.
Previously, Dr. Nader was the College’s Dean of Liberal Arts and Sciences, overseeing the introduction of new degree programs in Environmental Studies and Criminal Justice. As both provost and dean, Dr. Nader focused on promoting student success through improving advisement, expanding scholarship support, and promoting community engagement and service learning opportunities for students.
He also served as Mayor of the City of Oneonta from 2006-10, where he worked to successfully revitalize a long-dormant downtown property and guided the creation of a veterans’ memorial walkway. He recently chaired the City’s Charter Revision Committee. He also served a dozen years as an Otsego County legislator and as Chair of the Opportunities for Otsego Board, where he worked to establish a homeless shelter.
Dr. Nader is an avid sports fan whose family formerly owned a minor league baseball team affiliated with the New York Yankees and the Detroit Tigers.
He possesses a BA in Politics from Ithaca College and an MA and a PhD in Economics from the New School for Social Research.
Farmingdale State College continues to prepare students with the education, skills, and critical thinking needed to meet the challenges of tomorrow. As the largest of SUNY’s colleges of technology (with almost 8,700 students), Farmingdale equips students with the resources and knowledge sought by today’s emerging industries. Offering bachelor and associate programs, Farmingdale will soon offer its first graduate degree. At Farmingdale, students also have abundant opportunities in experiential learning—internships, clinical training, and guided research—that provide practical instruction and personal growth. Small, personalized classes, a residence hall with suite-style living, a lush 380-acre campus undergoing major renovation, and a highly successful NCAA Division III athletics program with modern facilities make Farmingdale State College one of the fastest-growing colleges in the region. In addition, in 2015 U.S. News & World Report ranks Farmingdale #28 among regional colleges in the north. Eighty-eight percent of FSC’s May 2014 graduates reported they were employed within six months of graduation, and those who are employed, 78% are working in a field related to their degree.For information, contact Kathryn Coley at 631-420-2400 or kathryn.coley@farmingdale.edu. Look on our website farmingdale.edu. Like us on Facebook www.facebook.com/farmingdale.