DSU welcomes Stannis Smith, Esq. – new University General Counsel
Stannis M. Smith, Esq., began in higher education as an undergraduate student at Morehouse College, being shaped by the values of preparation, integrity, and purpose. Twenty-four years later, he has returned to his HBCU roots to become the chief legal counsel at Delaware State University.
Mr. Smith’s new professional chapter began Jan. 5 as DSU’s Vice President of Legal Affairs and General Counsel. Under his legal guidance and leadership, he will oversee the University’s legal, compliance, governance, and enterprise risk management portfolios.
As DSU’s top legal counsel, he will oversee contract negotiation and administration, advise the institution’s Board of Trustees; act as the University’s primary liaison with external legal counsel, serve as DSU’s Chief Risk Officer; provide executive oversight of the Office of Title IX, the Center for Disability Resources, and TheDream.US scholarship program; as well as deliver legal support to senior administrators, academic and student affairs officials, athletics, and operations.
Prior to his arrival at DSU, Mr. Smith was the Executive General Counsel and Labor Designee for the City University of New York School of Medicine from December 2024 until his recent move to DSU.
From 2014 to 2024, Mr. Smith served for 10 years in the White House under the Obama, Trump, and Biden Administrations as a Senior Policy Analyst in the Office of Management and Budget. In addition to providing legal counsel to the Director and OMB components, he led, developed, and implemented government-wide policies and provided strategic directions to improve financial management, in addition to making countless other contributions to that White House agency.
His higher education experience also includes serving as the Director of Financial Aid at the George Washington University School of Medicine from 2011 to 2014.
From 2015 to 2024, he was a co-founder and partner of SmithAdams Law Group in Washington, D.C. Mr. Smith also spent 17 years as a licensed realtor and developer, assisting clients in residential and commercial real estate in Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and the District of Columbia.
Mr. Smith’s academic journey includes the completion of a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Morehouse College (2001), a Juris Doctor from George Washington University Law School (2014), an advanced postgraduate law degree (Master of Law) in Taxation (2016), a Master of Business Administration from American University Kogod School of Business (2018), and a Masters in Professional Real Estate from Georgetown University (2026).
