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“Always go out on top”: Texas A&M Chancellor John Sharp will retire June 2025
Read full article: “Always go out on top”: Texas A&M Chancellor John Sharp will retire June 2025Sharp leaves after having transformed the institution, embedding it into state government, expanding its reach and boosting its academic and athletic reputation.
Looking back at some of the best Texas Tribune reads of 2023
Read full article: Looking back at some of the best Texas Tribune reads of 2023Our journalists brought life to the experiences of everyday Texans, held powerful institutions accountable and surfaced stories that went beyond the daily news cycles.
Mark Welsh III officially named president of Texas A&M University
Read full article: Mark Welsh III officially named president of Texas A&M UniversityWelsh served as interim president of the flagship university for a little over four months after the prior president resigned in the midst of a hiring scandal that drew national attention.
Texas A&M Board of Regents names Mark Welsh III sole finalist for president
Read full article: Texas A&M Board of Regents names Mark Welsh III sole finalist for presidentThe Texas A&M University System Board of Regents named the former dean and four-star general as the sole finalist for president Friday. Many believe Welsh is the right person to move the university forward after a pair of controversies bruised the school’s morale.
Texas A&M Interim President Mark Welsh will get nod to keep permanent position
Read full article: Texas A&M Interim President Mark Welsh will get nod to keep permanent positionA&M System Chancellor John Sharp will recommend Welsh, a retired Air Force general, as the sole finalist for the job at a Board of Regents meeting later this week. Welsh has held the position in the interim since July.
West Texas A&M University receives $20 million gift for new institute to promote ‘Texas Panhandle values’
Read full article: West Texas A&M University receives $20 million gift for new institute to promote ‘Texas Panhandle values’University leaders say the new Hill Institute will promote values like family life, the free and open exercise of faith, and rugged individualism.
Texas A&M leaders’ text messages show desire to counteract perceived liberal agenda in higher education
Read full article: Texas A&M leaders’ text messages show desire to counteract perceived liberal agenda in higher educationSome members of the university system’s board of regents said they wanted to promote conservative causes at the flagship campus and resisted efforts to hire journalism professor Kathleen O. McElroy, who they believed would work counter to those goals.
Texas A&M interim president pledges more transparency after accusations of political interference
Read full article: Texas A&M interim president pledges more transparency after accusations of political interferenceIn his first comments as interim president, Mark A. Welsh IIII cast recent concerns over political interference in Texas A&M’s employment decisions as “communication breakdowns.”
Suspended Texas A&M professor denies saying Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick believes kids who die of overdoses “deserve to die”
Read full article: Suspended Texas A&M professor denies saying Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick believes kids who die of overdoses “deserve to die”Texas Land Commissioner Dawn Buckingham alleged Wednesday that opioids expert Joy Alonzo told students in a guest lecture that “Your Lt. Governor says those kids deserve to die.” Alonzo denied the claims.
Texas A&M University System regents name Mark Welsh interim president of flagship campus
Read full article: Texas A&M University System regents name Mark Welsh interim president of flagship campusThe board also gave university lawyers the green light to negotiate a possible settlement with Kathleen McElroy after the university bungled the hiring of the journalism professor.
Texas A&M regents could offer a settlement to the journalism professor at center of hiring controversy
Read full article: Texas A&M regents could offer a settlement to the journalism professor at center of hiring controversyThe system’s board also plans to formally appoint an interim president after Katherine Banks resigned last week following news that the school changed its job offer to Kathleen McElroy, a Black journalism professor, after outcries from conservative groups.
Faculty worry about Texas A&M’s future after controversies over higher ed politicization
Read full article: Faculty worry about Texas A&M’s future after controversies over higher ed politicizationThe university has been rattled by two cases in which university officials were apparently rushed into making faculty employment decisions due to political pressure.
Texas A&M suspends professor accused of criticizing Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick in lecture
Read full article: Texas A&M suspends professor accused of criticizing Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick in lectureThe professor, an expert on the opioids crisis, was placed on paid administrative leave and investigated, raising questions about the extent of political interference in higher education, particularly in health-related matters.
Texas A&M President Katherine Banks resigns amid fallout from failed hiring of journalism professor
Read full article: Texas A&M President Katherine Banks resigns amid fallout from failed hiring of journalism professor“The recent challenges regarding Dr. McElroy have made it clear to me that I must retire immediately,” Banks wrote in her resignation letter. “The negative press is a distraction from the wonderful work being done here.”
Research leaders at Texas A&M University raise ‘serious concerns’ with President Kathy Banks’ leadership
Read full article: Research leaders at Texas A&M University raise ‘serious concerns’ with President Kathy Banks’ leadershipA poll conducted by the Council of Principal Investigators, an elected group of faculty who help oversee research activity at the school, found respondents distrust the president’s decision making since she took the helm nearly two years ago.
Prairie View A&M University’s National Center for Infrastructure Transformation gets $2.5 million commitment
Read full article: Prairie View A&M University’s National Center for Infrastructure Transformation gets $2.5 million commitmentThe Texas A&M University System will supercharge the development of Prairie View A&M University’s new National Center for Infrastructure Transformation with a $500,000 boost for the next five years.
Texas A&M University System bans diversity statements from job applications
Read full article: Texas A&M University System bans diversity statements from job applicationsThe Texas A&M, Texas State and University of Houston systems are the latest to make changes after Gov. Greg Abbott ordered state agencies to stop considering diversity in their hiring practices.
‘Deeply disappointed’: PVAMU Alumni Association responds to abrupt resignation of president Dr. Ruth Simmons
Read full article: ‘Deeply disappointed’: PVAMU Alumni Association responds to abrupt resignation of president Dr. Ruth SimmonsThe president of Prairie View A&M University announced her early resignation last week, prompting several organizations from within the university system to respond.
Ruth Simmons will resign early as president of Prairie View A&M University
Read full article: Ruth Simmons will resign early as president of Prairie View A&M UniversitySimmons was expected to step down June 1. The abrupt resignation appears to be over a difference with Texas A&M Chancellor John Sharp over hiring during the rest of Simmons’ term as president.
Buc-ee’s founder building again: Former student donates $50M to create Texas A&M academic center
Read full article: Buc-ee’s founder building again: Former student donates $50M to create Texas A&M academic centerTexas A&M University announced last week that former student Arch “Beaver” Aplin III -- founder of Buc-ee’s -- is contributing $50 million toward establishing an academic center that will serve as an immersive learning laboratory for students.
Analysis: Every so often, Texas government needs a reboot
Read full article: Analysis: Every so often, Texas government needs a rebootPerformance reviews of state government are an exercise in separating the operation of government — how things work — from the direction of government — what, in broader terms, government should do. The nuts and bolts on one hand, the vision thing on the other.
Outgoing Prairie View A&M President Ruth Simmons will remain at university, create new leadership diversity program
Read full article: Outgoing Prairie View A&M President Ruth Simmons will remain at university, create new leadership diversity programSimmons will teach, help maintain new fundraising partnerships and launch a college and university leadership training academy.
Texas A&M to grant free tuition, room and board to its Ukrainian students
Read full article: Texas A&M to grant free tuition, room and board to its Ukrainian studentsSo far, about 14 students could receive the aid, but the number might increase as more candidates are identified, the university system said.
Texas A&M Chancellor John Sharp orders school leaders to sever research ties with Russian entities
Read full article: Texas A&M Chancellor John Sharp orders school leaders to sever research ties with Russian entitiesThe chancellor instructed universities and agencies in the system to dissolve all agreements, especially those related to academics, research and intellectual property.
Watch Texas A&M Chancellor John Sharp talk about the pandemic, college football and more at The Texas Tribune Festival
Read full article: Watch Texas A&M Chancellor John Sharp talk about the pandemic, college football and more at The Texas Tribune FestivalSharp talked about how higher ed survives the pandemic, the obstacles to running a world-class public university and the future of college football.
Texas A&M’s incoming president says she’s planning for a campus in “normal mode” this fall
Read full article: Texas A&M’s incoming president says she’s planning for a campus in “normal mode” this fallWhen M. Katherine Banks became the new engineering school dean at Texas A&M University in 2012, an associate dean drove her to the Zachry Building, the heart of the university’s engineering program in College Station.
Charlotte Han Sharp, wife of Texas A&M chancellor, dies after lengthy illness
Read full article: Charlotte Han Sharp, wife of Texas A&M chancellor, dies after lengthy illnessCharlotte Han Sharp, 67, passed away Tuesday, December 15, 2020 at her home in College Station following a lengthy illness. She was the wife of John Sharp, Chancellor of The Texas A&M University System. AUSTIN, Texas – Charlotte Han Sharp, the wife of Texas A&M chancellor John Sharp, died Tuesday at her home in College Station after a lengthy illness. Charlotte Han Sharp grew up in Austin and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin in 1977 with a bachelor of science in home economics, majoring in textiles and clothing. Charlotte Han Sharp was heavily involved in her husband’s long career in politics and public service since his election to the Texas House of Representatives in 1978, according to a release.
Texas A&M President Michael Young says he will retire May 31 to return to faculty
Read full article: Texas A&M President Michael Young says he will retire May 31 to return to facultyMichael K. Young has been president at Texas A&M University since 2015. Credit: Bob Daemmrich for The Texas TribuneTexas A&M University President Michael Young will retire at the end of the academic school year, he said in a letter obtained by The Texas Tribune. Young has expressed a desire to retire and return to teaching and research as a tenured faculty member of the Bush School, Sharp wrote in another letter obtained by the Tribune. The creation of the Institute not only achieves President Youngs desires, it also will allow for an orderly transition from President Young to his eventual successor, Sharp wrote. Our hope is to have the new President chosen and in office by June 1, 2021, Sharp wrote at the time. Disclosure: Texas A&M University and the Texas A&M University System have been financial supporters of The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan news organization that is funded in part by donations from members, foundations and corporate sponsors.
Texas A&M can't remove Sul Ross statue without the Legislature's approval, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton says
Read full article: Texas A&M can't remove Sul Ross statue without the Legislature's approval, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton saysThe Lawrence Sullivan Sul Ross statue on the campus of Texas A&M University. Shelby Knowles for The Texas TribuneOnly the Texas Legislature has the authority to permanently remove the Lawrence Sullivan Ross statue at Texas A&M University, Attorney General Ken Paxton said in an opinion released Friday. Those task forces will ultimately make a recommendation on how best to address concerns about Sul Ross and other monuments, Young said. A&M System Chancellor John Sharp previously opposed removing the statue, then later said that he supported the task forces' review. "While my personal opinion has not changed about the importance of Lawrence Sullivan Ross to Texas A&M, we Aggies must stand united against racism and love one another," Sharp's statement said.
Texas A&M System to provide free COVID-19 testing for students, faculty and staff
Read full article: Texas A&M System to provide free COVID-19 testing for students, faculty and staffHOUSTON Texas A&M System will provide free COVID-19 testing for students, faculty and staff at all 11 campuses in Texas, the university system announced Tuesday. Ensuring the health and safety of our students is our top priority, said John Sharp, chancellor of the Texas A&M University System. The university encourages students, faculty and staff to get tested if they experience COVID-19 symptoms, or suspect they have been exposed to someone with the virus. To get tested, patients must sign up online, which will be established at each campus. Meanwhile, Texas A&M has created a Return to Campus guide for all students ahead of the Fall 2020 semester.
Texas A&M announces task force to weigh removing statue of Sul Ross, Confederate general and former governor
Read full article: Texas A&M announces task force to weigh removing statue of Sul Ross, Confederate general and former governorThe Lawrence Sullivan Sul Ross statue on the campus of Texas A&M University. Shelby Knowles for The Texas TribuneAn ongoing struggle between Texas A&M students and university officials over a Confederate statue on campus has reached new heights in recent weeks. The statue commemorates Lawrence Sullivan Ross, a Confederate general and former Texas governor that students at Texas A&Ms College Station flagship have zeroed in on as the campus' most flagrant reminder of systemic racism. "Earlier today I met with Chancellor John Sharp to discuss continued racism on the Texas A&M campus," Young wrote in a letter. Young said he would ask this group to make a recommendation for Ross' statue in the near future.
Texas A&M System approves $100 million scholarship fund to address "diversity issues"
Read full article: Texas A&M System approves $100 million scholarship fund to address "diversity issues"The Academic Building on the Texas A&M University campus on March 26, 2018. Sharp also emphasized the need for A&M's student population to reflect that of the state. Currently, white students comprise more than half of the student population at A&M's College Station campus, while black students make up less than 4%, according to 2019 data. Hispanic and Asian students students make up 21% and 8% of the student population, respectively. Disclosure: The Texas A&M University System has been a financial supporter of The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan news organization that is funded in part by donations from members, foundations and corporate sponsors.