The office of the President of the University of Houston, currently held by 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 Houston Independent School District, 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.
No. | Image | Name | Tenure | Life | Notes & Events |
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1 | Edison E. Oberholtzer | 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 | |
– | Charles Flemming McElhinney | 1953–1954 | 1907–1978 | Interim | |
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 | 1961–1977 | 1915–2008 | First chancellor of the University of Houston System | |
6 | Barry Munitz | 1977–1982 | 1941— | ||
– | Hugh Walker | 1982–1983 | 1935–2005 | Interim | |
7 | Richard L. Van Horn | 1983–1989 | 1932— | ||
– | George W. Magner | 1989–1990 | 1927–2005 | Interim. Ended the tradition of a live cougar Shasta mascot | |
8 | Marguerite Ross Barnett | 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 | 1931–2015 | ||
11 | Arthur K. Smith | 1997–2003 | 1937— | First person to hold UH Presidency and UHS Chancellor position simultaneously | |
12 | Jay Gogue | 2003–2007 | 1947— | ||
– | John M. Rudley | 2007 | 1947— | Interim. Was President of Texas Southern University from 2008-2016; currently President Emeritus at Texas Southern | |
13 | Renu Khator | 2008–present | 1955— | First foreign-born president, allowed for re-establishment of live Shasta mascot[1] |
References
edit- ^ De Leon, Samantha. "Not If, but When – Renu Khator and the Evolution of the University of Houston", Houston History, April 27, 2023. Accessed February 4, 2024. "These recent milestones are owed largely to Dr. Renu Khator, who became president of the University of Houston and chancellor of the University of Houston System in 2008, making her the first female chancellor in Texas and the first Indian immigrant to lead a comprehensive U.S. research university."