Dr. Forrest C. Crawford has worked for WeberStateUniversity since 1977. A
native of Oklahoma, he has been an active
resident of Utah since 1972; earning his
bachelors from Weber in 1975, masters at the Graduate School of Social
Work-University of Utah in 1977 and Education
Doctorate at BrighamYoungUniversity
in 1990. Dr. Crawford is a member of and has affiliation with an array of
State, National, and International civic and academic boards including (in
summary): Image de Utah, NAACP, Phi Kappa Phi and Utah Alliance for Black
School Educators. He serves on the board of directors for the Utah Inclusion
Center (formerly national conference for Community and Justice NCCJ), the
Family Summit Foundation: A Center For Grieving Children and has served as
Education Chair for the Utah Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters, president
of the Board for Northern Utah HIV/Aids Coalition, Utah Humanities Council Vice
Chair and Education, Training and Research Associates located in Santa Cruz,
California. His international work includes, Executive Board for the
International Society for Teacher Education (ISTE) and Children’s Heaven, an
orphanage for teen girls in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, and visiting lecturer at the Public
University of Navarra in Pamplona,
Spain.
Dr. Crawford was one of the major
catalysts behind establishing a variety of groups including: The Utah Coalition
for the Advancement of Minorities in Higher Education (1990) where he served as
its first president, Delta Sigma Theta Inc. (1998), a professional society for
Black Women, The Utah Black Leadership Forum (2004), The Gandhi Alliance for
Peace, and was co-founder of Utah’s Martin Luther King, Jr. Human Rights
Commission (1991) serving as its Chair for five years. Dr. Crawford is the
recipient of awards too numerous to list. He has researched, lectured and
authored many speeches, editorials and essays on Human Rights, Teacher
Education Development and Multicultural Education. He has presented papers
(summary) in Israel, Holland, South Africa,
France, Kuwait, England;
Taiwan to name a few and
most recently invited to lecture at the Educational Institute, in Melbourne, Australia.
Crawford is currently Professor of Teacher Education at WeberStateUniversity where he also
serves as its Assistant to the President for Diversity.