TSU President Dr. John Rudley announces that he will step down
Texas Southern University President John M. Rudley announced his resignation at university commencement Saturday morning.
TSU spokesperson Eva Pickens says he will be stepping down at the end of this academic year which ends in August.
The university released the following statement:
Texas Southern University president Dr. John M. Rudley announced during the university's Winter Commencement ceremony December 12 that he will step down as president at the conclusion of the 2015-2016 academic year.
During his announcement, Rudley thanked former Board chairman Glenn O. Lewis for providing an opportunity for him to return to TSU in 2008 and for spearheading change and improvement. He also thanked his wife Docia for the support she has given him throughout his life and career as well as the Board of Regents who supported his decision making during contentious times. He plans to address the faculty, students, staff, and community partners in the coming months.
"When I arrived eight years ago, I always felt that I would come in with Obama and go out with him," Rudley said. "Today, I know that my instincts were correct. I thank you all for your support during my time as president of Texas Southern University."
In the interim, Rudley will continue to tackle urgent issues affecting the university and push for a few needed changes as the Board of Regents commissions a search committee for his successor.
"On behalf of the TSU Board of Regents, I thank President Rudley for leading TSU for more than eight years," said Board Chairman Derek Mitchell. "He has served the University well."
Over the coming weeks Mitchell will appoint a transition team to work with Rudley in identifying his replacement.