List of Presidents of the University of Houston
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The office of the President of the University of Houston, currently held by Dr. Renu Khator
, was created with the founding of the University of Houston
(then known as Houston Junior College) in 1927 as the chief executive officer of the school. From 1927 until 1945 when UH separated from HISD
, the university's president also held the position of Superintendent of Schools of that school district. In 1956, the duties of president were divided into two positions. The position of Chancellor was created to fulfill past presidential duties regarding external affairs, while the president remained responsible for internal affairs of the university. This leadership structure lasted until 1961, when the university became a state-run, public institution. The duties of the chancellor and president became re-consolidated back into the sole position of president.
Since 1997, the President of the University of Houston has also held the position of Chancellor of the University of Houston System
, thus making it a dual-office. Note: The defunct Chancellor of the University of Houston position should not be confused with the current position of Chancellor of the University of Houston System. While one position refers to a leader of the single flagship institution of the University of Houston System, the latter refers to the leader of the entire University of Houston System consisting of several other universities besides the flagship institution.
Renu Khator
Renu Khator is the eighth chancellor of the University of Houston System and the thirteenth president of the University of Houston. She is the first foreign-born president of the university, and the second woman to hold the position...
, was created with the founding of the University of Houston
University of Houston
The University of Houston is a state research university, and is the flagship institution of the University of Houston System. Founded in 1927, it is Texas's third-largest university with nearly 40,000 students. Its campus spans 667 acres in southeast Houston, and was known as University of...
(then known as Houston Junior College) in 1927 as the chief executive officer of the school. From 1927 until 1945 when UH separated from HISD
Houston Independent School District
The Houston Independent School District is the largest public school system in Texas and the seventh-largest in the United States. Houston ISD serves as a community school district for most of the city of Houston and several nearby and insular municipalities...
, the university's president also held the position of Superintendent of Schools of that school district. In 1956, the duties of president were divided into two positions. The position of Chancellor was created to fulfill past presidential duties regarding external affairs, while the president remained responsible for internal affairs of the university. This leadership structure lasted until 1961, when the university became a state-run, public institution. The duties of the chancellor and president became re-consolidated back into the sole position of president.
Since 1997, the President of the University of Houston has also held the position of Chancellor of the University of Houston System
University of Houston System
The University of Houston System is a state university system in Texas, encompassing four separate and distinct universities. It has two system centers, which operate as and distance learning course delivery sites for its universities...
, thus making it a dual-office. Note: The defunct Chancellor of the University of Houston position should not be confused with the current position of Chancellor of the University of Houston System. While one position refers to a leader of the single flagship institution of the University of Houston System, the latter refers to the leader of the entire University of Houston System consisting of several other universities besides the flagship institution.
Number | | Name | | Tenure | | Life | | Notes & Events |
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1 | Edison E. Oberholtzer Edison E. Oberholtzer Edison Ellsworth Oberholtzer was the founder and first president of the University of Houston. Oberholtzer obtained his undergraduate education at Westfield College in Westfield, Illinois and Indiana State Normal School . In 1915, he received his Master of Arts degree from the University of... |
1927–1950 | 1880–1954 | University of Houston was founded, permanent location was created, enrollment increased from under 500 to over 13,000 |
2 | Walter William Kemmerer | 1950–1953 | 1903–1993 | Was interim president in 1950 |
Interim | Charles Flemming McElhinney | 1953–1954 | 1907–1978 | |
3 | A.D. Bruce | 1954–1956 | 1894–1969 | Served as Chancellor of the University of Houston when that position was created until 1961, helped to establish UH as a state school |
4 | Clanton Ware Williams | 1956–1961 | 1904–1975 | Served as President after A.D. Bruce became Chancellor |
5 | Philip Guthrie Hoffman Philip Guthrie Hoffman Philip Guthrie Hoffman was the fifth president of the University of Houston, and the first chancellor of the University of Houston System. While at the university, he was instrumental in obtaining state affiliation, transitioning to a racially integrated status, and expanding enrollment in... |
1961–1977 | 1915–2008 | Helped to create the University of Houston System University of Houston System The University of Houston System is a state university system in Texas, encompassing four separate and distinct universities. It has two system centers, which operate as and distance learning course delivery sites for its universities... |
6 | Barry Munitz Barry Munitz Barry Allen Munitz has been a senior administrator at the University of Illinois and the University of Houston, a business executive at Maxxam, Inc., chancellor of the California State University system, and chief executive officer of the world's wealthiest art institution, the J... |
1977–1982 | 1941— | |
7 | Richard L. Van Horn Richard L. Van Horn Richard L. Van Horn was the seventh president of the University of Houston and the 12th president of the University of Oklahoma.Van Horn was born in Chicago, Illinois but raised in Fort Wayne, Indiana... |
1983–1989 | 1932— | |
Interim | George Magner | 1989–1990 | 1927–2005 | Ended the tradition of a live cougar Shasta Shasta (mascot) Shasta is the mascot of the University of Houston athletics teams, the Houston Cougars. Shasta is a female cougar. While previously a live cougar, Shasta is now a costumed mascot.-History:... mascot |
8 | Marguerite Ross Barnett Marguerite Ross Barnett Marguerite Ross Barnett was the eighth president of the University of Houston and a former chancellor of the University of Missouri–St. Louis. Barnett was the first black woman to lead a major American university.... |
1990–1992 | 1942–1992 | First female and first black president, Took a leave of absence after being diagnosed with cancer |
9 | James H. Pickering | 1992–1995 | 1938— | Was originally interim president after Barnett stepped down |
10 | Glenn Allan Goerke | 1995–1997 | 1931— | |
11 | Arthur Kittredge Smith | 1997–2003 | 1937— | First person to hold UH Presidency and UHS Chancellor position simultaneously |
12 | George Jay Gogue | 2003–2007 | 1947— | |
Interim | John M. Rudley | 2007 | 1947— | Now president of Texas Southern University Texas Southern University Texas Southern University is a historically black university located in Houston, Texas, United States.... |
13 | Renu Khator Renu Khator Renu Khator is the eighth chancellor of the University of Houston System and the thirteenth president of the University of Houston. She is the first foreign-born president of the university, and the second woman to hold the position... |
2008— | 1955— | First foreign-born president |