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Michael M. Crow (born October 11, 1955) is an American professor, science and technology policy scholar and expert in university design. He is the 16th and current president of
Arizona State University Arizona State University (Arizona State or ASU) is a public university, public research university in Tempe, Arizona, United States. Founded in 1885 as Territorial Normal School by the 13th Arizona Territorial Legislature, the university is o ...
, having succeeded
Lattie F. Coor Lattie Finch Coor Jr. (born September 26, 1936) is an American academic specialising in public policy and the past president of two universities. He was the 15th President of Arizona State University (1990–2002) and the 21st President of the U ...
on July 1, 2002. He is credited with designing the New American University model, which demonstrates simultaneous educational access, comprehensive excellence and social impact. He was previously Executive Vice Provost of
Columbia University Columbia University in the City of New York, commonly referred to as Columbia University, is a Private university, private Ivy League research university in New York City. Established in 1754 as King's College on the grounds of Trinity Churc ...
, where he was also a professor of Science and Technology Policy in the
School of International and Public Affairs The School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA) is the List of schools of international relations in the United States, international affairs and public policy school, public policy school of Columbia University, a private Ivy League univers ...
. He is also
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of the board for In-Q-Tel, the
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's
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firm. In 2024, he was elected to the
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.


Early life and education

Crow was born in
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,
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, on October 11, 1955, the eldest of four siblings. His mother died when he was 9 leaving his widowed father, a sailor in the
United States Navy The United States Navy (USN) is the naval warfare, maritime military branch, service branch of the United States Department of Defense. It is the world's most powerful navy with the largest Displacement (ship), displacement, at 4.5 millio ...
, to raise the children on his own. As is common with
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families, they moved many times during Crow's childhood. Crow was a
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who earned the rank of Eagle Scout in 1969. By the time he had graduated from Warren Township High School, he had attended 17 different schools.Fry, Melissa Crytzer (2006)
"Dare Devil"
''ASU Magazine'', Issue 3, 2006. Retrieved November 17, 2012.
Crow attended
Iowa State University Iowa State University of Science and Technology (Iowa State University, Iowa State, or ISU) is a Public university, public land-grant university, land-grant research university in Ames, Iowa, United States. Founded in 1858 as the Iowa Agricult ...
on an
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, graduating in 1977 with a BA in
political science Political science is the scientific study of politics. It is a social science dealing with systems of governance and Power (social and political), power, and the analysis of political activities, political philosophy, political thought, polit ...
and
environmental studies Environmental studies (EVS or EVST) is a multidisciplinary academic field which systematically studies human behavior, human interaction with the Natural environment, environment. Environmental studies connects principles from the physical sci ...
. Following his graduation, he worked for five years at research centers in
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and
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focusing on energy and policy research, while earning a
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from
Southern Illinois University Carbondale Southern Illinois University (SIU) is a public research university in Carbondale, Illinois, United States. Chartered in 1869, SIU is the oldest and flagship campus of the Southern Illinois University system. SIU enrolls students from all 50 sta ...
. Crow earned his doctoral degree in Public Administration, with a focus on Science and Technology Policy, from the
Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs The Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs (Maxwell School) is the professional public policy school of Syracuse University, a private research university in Syracuse, New York. The school is organized in 11 academic departments and 1 ...
of
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in 1985.


Career

After earning his doctorate, Crow worked as an advisor to the
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in the
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and was a Research Fellow on the Technology and Information Policy Program at the
Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs The Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs (Maxwell School) is the professional public policy school of Syracuse University, a private research university in Syracuse, New York. The school is organized in 11 academic departments and 1 ...
. He concurrently began his teaching career, first at the
University of Kentucky The University of Kentucky (UK, UKY, or U of K) is a Public University, public Land-grant University, land-grant research university in Lexington, Kentucky, United States. Founded in 1865 by John Bryan Bowman as the Agricultural and Mechanical ...
and then at Iowa State University. He joined the Iowa State faculty in 1988 as an Associate Professor and Director of its Institute for Physical Research and Technology. By 1991, he had become an Institute Professor there and had also worked as a consultant for the
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and
Columbia University Columbia University in the City of New York, commonly referred to as Columbia University, is a Private university, private Ivy League research university in New York City. Established in 1754 as King's College on the grounds of Trinity Churc ...
. Crow left Iowa State in 1991 to take up an appointment as Professor of Science and Technology Policy, at Columbia's School of International and Public Affairs. He was a protégé of Jonathan Cole, Provost and Dean of Faculties at Columbia, and his administrative career progressed rapidly. Within two years, Crow was appointed Executive Vice Provost, Columbia's third highest administrative post.Kirp, David L. (2004)
''Shakespeare, Einstein, and the Bottom Line: The Marketing of Higher Education''
p. 297. Harvard University Press.
At Columbia, he was instrumental in developing the university's digital online education strategy and in creating the Columbia Earth Institute.''Columbia News'' (March 29, 2002
"Michael Crow Leaving Columbia to Become President of Arizona State University"
Columbia University Office of Public Affairs. Retrieved November 17, 2012.
In 1999, Crow was asked by
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to become chairman of the board for In-Q-Tel, the CIA's venture capital firm. In 2002, Crow was appointed the 16th and current President of
Arizona State University Arizona State University (Arizona State or ASU) is a public university, public research university in Tempe, Arizona, United States. Founded in 1885 as Territorial Normal School by the 13th Arizona Territorial Legislature, the university is o ...
. In 2006 he was made a Fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration and in 2008 received an honorary doctorate from his alma mater, Iowa State University. Crow celebrated the 20th anniversary of his presidency in 2022, at which time the
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named him the inaugural Regents Distinguished President of Arizona State University. As President of ASU, Michael Crow has sought to redefine the role of ASU as the New American University.''
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'' (August 8, 2008)
"The Campus Of The Future"
/ref>Crow, Michael M. (2011)
''A New American University Reader: Selected Writings On University Design And Related Topics''
p. 5. Arizona State University.


Personal life

Crow is married to Sybil Francis, who holds a Ph.D. in political science and government from the
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and is CEO of the Center for the Future of Arizona, which she co-founded with Lattie Coor in 2002. The couple has one daughter and resides in
Paradise Valley, Arizona Paradise Valley is a desert and mountain town in Arizona east of state capital Phoenix. The town is known for its golf courses, spectacular mountain views, numerous upscale resorts and restaurants, natural beauty with desert landscaping and gor ...
. Crow has a son and daughter from a previous marriage.Burke, Madelyn (February 21, 2008)
"Sybil Francis works for 'seamless' education system in Arizona"
'' Arizona Capitol Times''. via Highbeam.


Selected publications


Books

* ''Artifacts of Abundance'' (with Derrick M. Anderson and Nicole Mayberry), (Forthcoming 2025) * ''Universities in Service to the Nation: Democratizing American Higher Education'' (with Derrick M. Anderson and William B. Dabars) (Forthcoming 2025) * ''Public Values Leadership: Striving to Achieve Democratic Ideals'' (with Barry Bozeman) (2021) * ''The Fifth Wave: The Evolution of American Higher Education'' (with William B. Dabars) (2020) *''Designing the New American University'' (with William Dabars) (2015) * ''Limited by Design: R&D Laboratories in the United States'' (with Barry Bozeman) (1998) * ''Synthetic Fuels Technology Development in the United States: A Retrospective Assessment'' (with Barry Bozeman, Walter Meyers, and Ralph Shangraw) (1988)


Articles

*"Academic Culture: Perspective from the Twenty-Second Century" (with William B. Dabars), ''
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'' (Forthcoming 2025) *"What a Coin from 1792 Reveals About America's Scientific Enterprise" (with Derrick M. Anderson and Nicole K. Mayberry), '' Issues in Science and Technology'' (Fall 2023). *"The Affirmative Action Ban is Not an Insurmountable Setback for Higher Education Access", ''
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(August 3, 2023). *"Toward a Platform for Universal Learning", ''Not Alone
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'' (June 22, 2022). *"The Way We Classify College is All Wrong" (with Jeffrey J. Selingo), ''
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'' (October 13, 2021). *"Improving Intellectual Infrastructure in American Higher Education" (with William H. Dabars), '' The Hill'' (July 31, 2021). *"The Next 75 Years of US Science and Innovation Policy: An Introduction" (with Robert Conn, Cynthia Friend, and Marcia McNutt), '' Issues in Science and Technology'' (July 12, 2021). *"The Emergence of the Fifth Wave in American Higher Education" (with William B. Dabars), '' Issues in Science and Technology'' 36, no. 3 (Spring 2020): 71–74. *"The Arizona State University Interplanetary Initiative: Envisioning and Creating our Human Space Future" (with Lindy Elkins-Tanton and Evgenya L. Shkolnik),
New Space
' 8, no. 3 (2020): 1–4. *"Science Institutions for a Complex, Fast-Paced World" (with Marcia McNutt), '' Issues in Science and Technology'' 36, no. 2 (Winter 2020): 30–34. *"Higher Logic" (with Derrick Anderson),
Trusteeship
' (Association of Governing Boards of Colleges and Universities) 26, no. 3 (Summer 2018): 26–31. *"Design Thinking in Higher Education: Towards Adaptive Enterprise" (with Clark Gilbert and Derrick Anderson), '' Stanford Social Innovation Review'' 16, no.1 (2017): 36–41. *"Revisiting ‘Public Administration as a Design Science’ for the Twenty-First Century Public University" (with R.F. Shangraw), ''Public Administration Review'' 76, no. 5 (September/October 2016): 762–763. *"Public Administration and the Imperative for Social Progress". ''Public Administration Review'' 76, no. 2 (March/April 2016): 215–216. *"A New Model for the American Research University." '' Issues in Science and Technology'' (Spring 2015): 55–62. * "Innovating Together: Collaboration as a Driving Force to Improve Student Success" (with Bridget Burns and Mark Becker). ''
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'' (March/April 2015): 10–20. * "Look, Then Leap." ''
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'' 499 (July 18, 2013): 275–277. * "Citizen Science U." ''
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'' (October 2012): 48–49. * "Time to Rethink the NIH." ''
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(journal), Nature'' 471 (March 31, 2011): 569–571. * "Differentiating America’s Colleges and Universities: Institutional Innovation in Arizona." ''Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning'' (September/October 2010): 34–39. * "Organizing Teaching and Research to Address the Grand Challenges of Sustainable Development". ''
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'' (American Institute of Biological Sciences) 60, no. 7 (July/August 2010): 488–489. * "Toward Institutional Innovation in America’s Colleges and Universities."
Trusteeship
' (Association of Governing Boards of Colleges and Universities) 18, no. 3 (May/June 2010): 8–13. * "Une nouvelle université américaine?" (with Catherine Paradeise), '' Le Débat: Histoire, Politique, Société'' 156 (September–October 2009): 117–127. * "The Challenge for the Obama Administration Science Team." '' Issues in Science and Technology'' 25, no. 3 (2009): 29–30. * "Overcoming Stone Age Logic." '' Issues in Science and Technology'' 24, no. 2 (2008): 25–26. * "American Education Systems in a Global Context". ''Technology in Society'' 30, no. 3 (July 2008): 279–291. * "Enterprise: The Path to Transformation for Emerging Public Universities." ''The Presidency'' (American Council on Education) 10, no. 2 (Spring 2007): 24–30. * "None Dare Call It Hubris: The Limits of Knowledge." '' Issues in Science and Technology'' (Winter 2007): 1–4.


References


External links


ASU Office of the President Website
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Crow, Michael Maurice 1955 births Living people Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs alumni New America (organization) Presidents of Arizona State University Fellows of the United States National Academy of Public Administration Columbia University faculty Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences Members of the American Philosophical Society