Joseph Neil Crowley (July 9, 1933 – November 28, 2017) was the 13th president of the
University of Nevada, Reno
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from 1978 to 2001 and interim president from 2005 to 2006 and was the longest-serving president at the university and
cannabis
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advocate. He was a member of the
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.
Early life and education
Crowley was born in
Oelwein
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,
Iowa
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. He enlisted and served in the
United States Air Force
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for four years, attending an overseas program of the
University of Maryland, College Park
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during that time. Upon his discharge from the military, Crowley studied Political Science at
University of Iowa
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, earning his BA in 1959. In 1961, Crowley married Joy Reitz, and together they had four children. He received a MA in political science from
California State University, Fresno. And went on to a Ph.D. in political science from the
University of Washington
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in 1967.
University of Nevada, Reno
Crowley came to the
University of Nevada, Reno
The University of Nevada, Reno (Nevada, the University of Nevada, or UNR) is a public land-grant research university in Reno, Nevada. It is the state's flagship public university and primary land grant institution. It was founded on October 12, ...
in 1966, as a one-semester replacement in the political science department. Upon completing his PhD in 1967, he received a full-time contract as a political science professor at the university. He served in the University Faculty Senate from 1972 to 1973. During an academic leave, Crowley became a fellow with the
United States Environmental Protection Agency
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in 1973, and served as the director of institutional studies for the National Commission on Water Quality in 1974.
In 1976, Crowley became department chair for political science and held that position until February 1978. He served as acting University President from February 24, 1978, until March 23, 1979, when he was appointed to the position permanently. He oversaw a dramatic expansion of the institution, both in size of the campus, as well as significant increases in student and faculty numbers. Crowley helped to establish the university foundation, and complete a major capital campaign.
The
University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine
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was expanded to a statewide institution, with facilities in established in Las Vegas. The university established a new core curriculum, and widely enhanced sponsored faculty research on campus. The university founded both the College of Human and Community Sciences (known today as the Division of Health Sciences) and of the
Donald W. Reynolds School of Journalism
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under Crowley's presidency.
Also during his tenure, Crowley served on the board of directors of the
(NASULGC). In 1989 he spent as semester as visiting reader at
Brasenose College, Oxford
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, and chaired the Nevada Rhodes Scholar Committee.
From 1993 to 1995, he was president of
National Collegiate Athletic Association
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and after his presidency there, served as member of its Honors Committee and Minority Opportunities and Interests Committee. In 2006, Crowley authored the book In the Arena: The NCAA's First Century to commemorate the association's centennial. Crowley was also a member of the Collegiate Women's Sports Awards and
National Consortium for Academics and Sports.
On May 31, 2000, he announced that he would be stepping down as president.
Post presidency
After leaving the presidency in January 2001, he served during the 2001 Nevada State Legislative Session as the coordinator of legislative activities for the
University and Community College System of Nevada
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, then returned to the faculty as Regents Professor and President Emeritus, teaching American political and constitutional history. From 2003 to 2004 Crowley served as interim president of
San Jose State University
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, and again served as interim president at the University of Nevada, Reno from December 2005 to June 2006.
In 2015, Crowley became president of
Sierra Wellness Connection, one of two companies that were awarded Reno's first business licenses for cultivating
medical marijuana
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.
Joe Crowley to open one of Reno's first pot shops
rgj.com, February 12, 2015; accessed October 19, 2015.
The company operates a cultivation center on Security Circle in Golden Valley and a dispensary in the city of Reno. Crowley became interested in medical marijuana while his brother suffered from multiple sclerosis; his sister used medical marijuana as a pain reliever after undergoing 13 major surgeries.
Legacy and awards
* 1989: Named Outstanding Alumnus of the Year at Fresno State
* 1994: University of Iowa Distinguished Alumni award winner
* 1998: Received Honor of Merit from the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics
* 2007: Joe Crowley Student Union at the University of Nevada, Reno named in his honor
* 2012: Received Iowa's Hancher-Finkbine Alumni Medallion
Works
* Crowley, Joseph N. 1976. ''Democrats, delegates, and politics in Nevada : a grassroots chronicle of 1972''. Reno, NV: Bureau of Governmental Research, University of Nevada.
* Crowley, Joseph N. 1988. ''Notes from the President's chair: reflections on life in a university''. Reno, NV: The University of Nevada-Reno Foundation in cooperation with the University of Nevada Press.
* Crowley, Joseph N. 1994. ''No Equal in the World: An Interpretation of the Academic Presidency Reno''. NV: University of Nevada Press.
* Crowley, Joseph N. 2000. ''The constant conversation: a chronicle of campus life''. Reno, NV: Black Rock Press, University of Nevada, Reno.
* Crowley, Joseph N. 2006. ''In the arena: the NCAA's first century''. Indianapolis, IN: NCAA.
References
External links
San Jose State biography of Crowley
(archived from 2004)
Who is Joe Crowley?
Joe Crowley Student Union, University of Nevada, Reno, accessed October 19, 2015
Joe Crowley: 22 years of history at the University of Nevada, Reno
September 1, 2000 Nevada Business Magazine, accessed October 19, 2015.
Guide to the Records of the President of the University of Nevada, Reno, Joseph N. Crowley AC 0548
University Archives, University Libraries. University of Nevada, Reno, accessed October 19, 2015.
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