Florida Atlantic University Athletics
FAU Cuts Ribbon to Officially Open the Schmidt Family Complex for Academic and Athletic Excellence
12/3/2021 12:47:00 PM | General, Paradise Club
BOCA RATON, Fla. (Dec. 3, 2021) – Florida Atlantic University officially opened the Schmidt Family Complex for Academic and Athletic Excellence last evening with a ceremonial ribbon cutting. The event marked a major milestone for the transformational facility that plays a central role in elevating FAU's academic and athletic standing while helping students reach their greatest potential.
FAU President John Kelly; FAU benefactors Dick and Barbara Schmidt; Anthony Barbar, chair of FAU’s Board of Trustees; and other university leaders, community officials and FAU supporters participated in the ribbon-cutting ceremony among an audience of more than 200 guests.
President Kelly said the complex is a landmark on FAU’s Boca Raton campus that will serve the entire community.
“We are extremely grateful to all of the generous donors who have supported the construction of this outstanding facility on our Boca Raton campus,” said President Kelly. “Our journey to complete this state-of-the-art facility started with the Schmidts’ vision to build a complex that would benefit all our students. Today, this vision is a reality for FAU and the community we serve.”
The Schmidt Family Complex for Academic and Athletic Excellence received initial funding of $16 million from the Schmidt Family Foundation, the largest single gift in FAU's history.
“FAU has demonstrated excellence in the arts, engineering, the sciences, business, education and medicine,” said Dick Schmidt. “We all know about it, and in the coming years as we demonstrate our athletic excellence, the whole world will know about it.”
Located next to FAU Stadium, the Schmidt Family Complex for Academic and Athletic Excellence houses several centers of learning and athletics. In addition to locker rooms and outdoor practice fields, the complex’s elements include:
- College of Business Executive Education Programs
- Approximately 52,000 square feet of the new complex is dedicated to classrooms, conference-style study rooms and an expansive atrium for networking and studying for students pursuing the college’s executive, professional and sports management MBA programs. The complex also houses 60 offices for the executive education faculty and staff members.
- Bobby and Barbara Campbell Academic Success Center
- The 12,000-square-foot Academic Success Center provides FAU student-athletes with a comprehensive support program focusing on academic, personal and professional excellence. The center includes nine tutor suites, a career center, computer laboratories and two study hall rooms to create an environment that fosters well-balanced development and reinforces the highest academic standards and performance while providing the resources to prepare them for careers beyond collegiate athletics.
- Avron B. Fogelman Sports History Museum
- A permanent exhibit featuring artifacts from the former Kansas City Royals owner and longtime Boca Raton resident’s private collection, this 3,500-square-foot space showcases the museum’s more than 1,200 pieces in exhibits that offer visitors an intimate and visual progression of American sports alongside vignettes of the country’s growth. The museum is free to visit and open to the public.
- The Christine E. Lynn Sports Medicine Center
- Lynn, a long-time and dedicated benefactor of FAU, named the center to provide FAU student-athletes with an environment in which preventative treatment and post-competition healing are at the forefront. The center includes specially designed areas for pre-habilitation, rehabilitation and hydrotherapy treatments, as well as offices for training staff.
- Eleanor R. Baldwin History and Tradition Hall
- As one of FAU's "Football Founders," Baldwin has been one of the university's strongest supporters and has helped grow and develop FAU Athletics, and in turn, the student-athletes. The hall continues to do that as it brings together the Owls' finest moments and helps foster the connection between the student-athletes and FAU.
FAU gratefully acknowledges the lead donors of the Schmidt Family Complex for Academic and Athletic Excellence:
- Barbara and Dick Schmidt and the Schmidt Family Foundation
- Eleanor R. Baldwin and the Baldwin Family Foundation Trust
- Barbara and Bobby Campbell
- Wendy and Avron Fogelman
- Christine E. Lynn and the E.M. Lynn Foundation
- Debbie Lindstrom and Bob Sheetz
- Cathy and Abdol Moabery
FAU selected Orlando-based HKS Architects Inc. as the architectural and engineering firm and West Palm Beach-based DPR Construction as the construction management firm for the complex.
FAU Athletics is comprised of 21 intercollegiate teams involving more than 450 student-athletes, including cheer and dance. The Owls’ 29,419-seat football stadium opened in October 2011. Since then, the stadium’s field was named in honor of legendary coach and “father of FAU football” Howard Schnellenberger. FAU Stadium also hosts the Boca Raton Bowl in December.
With gratitude to our donors …
Richard ’70 and Barbara Schmidt
Bobby ’17H and Barbara Campbell
Avron and Wendy Fogelman
Christine E. Lynn
Debbie Lindstrom and Bob Sheetz
Elly Baldwin
Abdol '94 and Cathy A. Moabery
Alan B. Aker, M.D. and Ann Kasten Aker, M.D. •
Harvey & Phyllis Sandler • Robert L. '80 and Diane C. '80 Bok
Mitchell B. Robbins • Aline & Peter F. Striano III '94
Daniel & Donna More • Michael J. '82 and Mindy A. Feldman
Irving M. Lurie • Stephen & Martha Mehallis
Daniel J. More • Richard J. Staller and Kelli N. Carter Staller '06
Robert J. '67 and Constance D. '67 McGee • Donna B. More • Stephen & Brenda Weinstein
Phyllis and Michael T.B. Dennis, M.D. • Robert Bok & Diane Bok
Edward & Emily Staller • Gary S. '78 and Patricia A. '78 McKay
Thomas '71 and Maureen Workman • Zachary '97, '00 & Michelle Berg
Anthony, John, Mario, & Frank Gentile • Sky & Jennifer Groden
Stewart I. ’89 and Wendy Martin • Elizabeth & Donald Scheiber • Michael Kaufman • Richard Murdoch
Philip P. & Susan Smith
Danita & Michael Nias • Brian M. and Ingrid B. Poulin • Marta Rendon • John & Kathryn Zells
Justin C. Dirico '02 • Melissa L. Miller • Bob Rollins • Raymond Monteleone • Corey King
Daniel E. and Debra L. Cane • Patrick & Natalie Chun • Dennis J. Crudele • Michael Curry
- Christopher & Lori Fluehr
• Dale & Ann Gregory OR Dale M. Gregory, Sr. • Susan H. Hill • John & Carolyn Kelly
Charles & Julie Partridge • Gary W. Perry • Robert S. and Michelle J. Rubin • Mrs. Edward G. Sabin
Christopher C. & Deanna M. Wheeler • Richard & Lila Yules • Mickey E. Zitzmann
James J. Riordan '09 • Bruce '71 and Carolyn '92 Allen • Anthony K.G. '78 and Vicki J. Barbar • Christopher Beetle
Shaun Davis • June A. and Ira J. Gelb, M.D. • Robert J. and MaryLynn Stilley • John H. & Katrina L. McCormack
John and Mary Beth '74 McDonald • Susan H. Hill & Neale Poller
Robert J. Robes '93 • Lorna & Rhys Williams • Kathleen A. Grace • Anthony J. Horky '94
Jennifer & Gary Lesser • Charles & Sue Brandon • Stephen Constantine '82 & Tamra Constantine
Phyllis M. Gladstein • Martin, Jane, & Brett Greenburg • Bonnie A. and Jon A. Kaye
Lewis P. Long • Phillip Rich • Michael Woody Jr. • Julius & Linda Teske • Andrew M. Clark '80, '83
Dorothy Russell • Glenn T. McArthur '98 • Sharon D. Brown • Dustin and Victoria Eberts • Mitchell Roshel
Aaron M. Albers • Kathryn A. Edmunds • David R. Lewinsohn
Martin M. '65, '66 and Holly H. '65, '68 Mounier • Ryan P. Moran





































































































































