On April 25, 2024, the Texas Southern University Board of Regents approved Vice Admiral James W. Crawford III, former President of Felician University and retired Judge Advocate General (JAG) of the United States Navy, as the sole finalist for the institution’s presidential search. On May 16, 2024, the Board of Regents approved Crawford as the University’s fourteenth President. Crawford will begin his service as President on June 1, 2024.
I am humbled to be chosen as Texas Southern University’s fourteenth president. It is the honor of my career to join this esteemed institution with such a rich history, especially as we embark upon the celebration of the institution’s 100-year anniversary. I look forward to working collaboratively with our world-class faculty, staff, students, alumni, and the community to uphold and elevate our commitment to academic excellence, innovation, and economic empowerment as we advance our mission of meeting the needs of our students in the 21st century as they navigate an ever-evolving economic landscape. It is with great excitement that I step into service to this dedicated and learning-centered community as President.
The Search
Vice Admiral James W. Crawford III was recommended to TSU Board of Regents by a Presidential Search Committee in collaboration with the executive search firm WittKieffer, renowned for its work in higher education. The search committee, led by TSU Regent and 1st Vice Chair, James Benham, and Dr. Edieth Wu, alongside notable members such as Michael Strahan, Vicki Hollub, Mathew Knowles, and Andrew Card, ensured the creation of a diverse and highly qualified candidate pool. The process included input from various stakeholders through listening sessions, with the aim of selecting the best candidate to lead TSU forward.
Transition Plan
As Texas Southern University transitions into a new era of leadership, we will embark on a journey of strategic change. As we welcome our incoming President, we assure our community that this transition will be thoughtful, inclusive, and transparent. Over the next 30 days, President Crawford will lay the foundation for collaboration through, listening, assessing, and engaging with internal and external stakeholders to collaboratively shape the future of our TSU, honoring our traditions while embracing innovation.
Listening
Host open dialogues with faculty, staff, students, alumni, and community stakeholders to understand their perspectives and expectations for the university's future.
Assessing
Conduct a comprehensive assessment of the university's strengths, opportunities, aspirations, and results, utilizing data-driven frameworks, benchmarking, objectives, and key performance indicators to inform strategic decision-making and align accountability.
Engaging
Foster continued collaboration and synergistic partnerships with key stakeholders, including alumni, donors, local businesses, and government entities, to build a shared vision and commitment to the university's success.
Schedule of Events
Date(s) | Event |
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August 28 | Pre-Labor Day Classic Touchdown Club Luncheon |
August 29 | KTSU Interview |
August 29 | COVID-19 Operational Pre-Planning |
August 30 | President's Annual Retirement Celebration |
August 30 | Presidential Roundtable Houston Housing Authority |
August 31 | Labor Day Classic |
September 10 | Department of the Navy Campus Visit |
September 11-15 | Congressional Black Caucus Annual Conference |
Date(s) | Event |
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June 3-7 | Internal Presidential Roundtables |
June 6 | Houston Spiritual Leaders Breakfast |
June 10-14 | External Presidential Roundtables |
June 10 | Houston Media |
June 11 | Internal Campus Community Meet and Greet |
June 13 | Board of Regents Meeting |
June 17-18 | Presidential Roundtables |
June 19 | Juneteenth Holiday |
June 24-27 | External Presidential Roundtables |
June 24 | Board of Regents Special-Called Meeting |
July 1-3 | HBCU Philanthropic Symposium |
July 7-10 | Hurricane Beryl Operational Strategizing/Recovery Planning |
July 12 | West Virginia Bar Association Keynote Speaker |
July 15 | University FY25 Budget Presentations |
July 17 | National Bar Association Keynote Speaker |
July 19 | Presidential Roundtable: Institutional Student Support Vision/Operational Plan |
July 21 | KTSU Dedication Programming to the Honorable Sheila Jackson Lee |
July 22-26 | Board of Regents Committee Meetings |
August 1 | Celebration of Life for the Honorable Sheila Jackson Lee |
August 2 | ABA Annual Conference/Task Force |
August 7 | Texans on the Vineyard |
August 14 | Presidential Roundtable Parents Webinar |
August 14 | Presidential Roundtable TSUNAA Webinar |
August 15 | TSU Board of Regents Meeting |
August 16 | Student Leadership Institute |
August 18 | Class of 2028 Freshmen Move-In |
August 19-23 | Introductory Meetings Texas HBCU University Presidents (Round One) |
August 19 | New Faculty Engagement |
August 20 | New Employee Greetings |
August 21 | Houston Chronicle Interview |
August 22 | CW39 Interview |
August 22 | Introductory Meeting Excelencia in Education |
August 22 | Presidential Roundtable Alumni Tour Kickoff (Houston) |
August 23 | Presidential Roundtable TSU Foundation |
August 25 | St. Mary of the Purification TSU Football Blessings |
August 25 | National Battle of the Bands |
August 26 | First Day of Classes Greetings |
Presidential Engagement
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Strategic Planner and Decision-Maker
Appointed by President Barack Obama and confirmed by the U.S. Senate as the 43rd Judge Advocate General of the Navy, Crawford served as the principal uniformed legal counsel to the Secretary of the Navy and Chief of Naval Operations. He led over 2,300 attorneys, enlisted paralegals, and civilian employees of the worldwide Navy JAG Corps community, retiring as a Vice Admiral. In 2020, he was selected as the first male President of Felician University, a Franciscan Catholic institution, with two campuses in Lodi and Rutherford, New Jersey. He is recognized for steering the University through the Covid-19 global pandemic, as well as securing $17 million in grants for capital improvements, including expansion of the University’s technology architecture and STEM infrastructure and programming, while focusing on delivering a premium educational experience to the underserved and first-generation student population of New Jersey. Crawford presently serves on a priority American Bar Association working group for increased civil participation.
Academic Achievements and Education Leadership
Crawford has a robust academic background , with degrees from some of the top institutions in higher education, including the University of North Carolina School of Law, the University of Miami School of Law, and the Naval War College. Crawford was also a Massachusetts Institution of Technology (MIT) Geopolitics & Diplomacy Seminar XXI Fellow. As the Deputy Judge Advocate General, he was responsible for the Naval Justice School (the Department of the Navy’s 3 campus institution for legal training and education). In this capacity, he was charged with ensuring the administration of legal instruction for all Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard officers and enlisted personnel in military justice, civil and administrative law and procedure, and paralegal support. Under his leadership, the Naval Justice School dramatically improved its technical infrastructure, physical facilities, and educational methods to create a modernized and highly efficient educational institution. As President of Felician University, he oversaw the formation of the University’s strategic plan and set an implementation plan in motion to address long-term capital improvements, diverse student recruitment, and invested in intercollegiate athletics programs.
Collaborator and Problem Solver
Crawford prioritizes collaboration, innovation, and communication. As a collaborator and strategic problem-solver, he has been relied upon for calm, steady, and thoughtful leadership, especially in difficult situations and large-scale crises. As the Legal Counsel to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Crawford was authorized by the Obama Administration as one of only four Executive Branch lawyers—and the only uniformed counsel—to participate in the planning and execution of the 2011 raid on Osama bin Laden’s Pakistan compound. He has demonstrated collaborative leadership as a commander in the Afghanistan zone of armed conflict to the Pentagon as a 3-star flag officer to the university campus where he enhanced administration-faculty-staff collaboration. A recognized expert in the application of international humanitarian law during armed conflict and military operations, Crawford recently served as a consultant for Palantir Technologies, advising the project leadership team and technical experts on software product development focused on lethal targeting precision, protecting civilians, and preservation of civilian infrastructure during armed conflict. Equipping the company’s product development team with expert advice on content, product strategy, and risk assessment to advance the goal of increasing protection for civilian populations and the civilian environment during armed conflict.
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