Texas A&M president quits

June 15, 2009
Elsa Murano had received a poor performance review

From The Dallas Morning News: Elsa Murano, president of Texas A&M University, is resigning after just 17 months on the job, and one day before A&M System regents were expected to discuss her leadership of the College Station campus. Murano's resignation comes days after public release of a very critical performance review. System Chancellor Mike McKinney gave her low marks in several areas, including decision making, integrity and being a team player.

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