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Paul J. Fitzgerald is a Professor at the University of San Francisco (USF), where he has served in both academic and leadership roles. As a PASJ (likely Pan-African Studies and Justice) Professor, his work focuses on social justice, educational equity, and African American studies. He served as USF’s president for a decade, overseeing critical initiatives such as the Black Achievement Success and Engagement (BASE) program, which enhanced support and scholarships for Black students.
- Navigated USF through the pandemic, transitioning to online education and later reopening campus
- Led completion of Lone Mountain East, new student housing for 600 students
- Oversaw a $312 million fundraising campaign for facilities and student support
- Renamed Phelan Hall to Toler Hall, honoring Burl A. Toler Sr., USF’s first Black graduate
His tenure emphasized institutional transformation aligned with USF’s Jesuit mission, fostering inclusivity and academic excellence.
Scientific Awards:
- American Book Award
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