I was the white guy with glasses wearing a gray shirt and shock white tie.
As for housing, you've got a couple options. You can try to go through a real estate agent (they're pretty good at finding houses for rent) or when you accept your position, they'll send you some information in a packet.
There are also a lot of apartment areas around LECOM that a LOT of students live in. If you do some searching, you'll find them. You've got a couple options. Houses tend to be nicer and bigger. There's more room, and you won't have to deal with parking. But there are advantages to living in the apartments. They end up being something like LECOM dorms. You can study with classmates easily. And suffice it to say, sometimes not having to drive home after a, shall we say, social gathering is a plus. LECOM is a very professional place, but that doesn't mean that we don't unwind a bit outside of class. So really, what you pick depends on what you want.
As I said in the interview, I actually bought a house, so that's the way we went. Regardless of which route you go, you'll find there is no shortage of housing. Florida got hit hard by the housing crash, so there are empty houses everywhere, rooms for rent, and houses for rent at nearly any price point.