Texas A&M journalism debacle was president’s fault | Opinion
hire Kathleen McElroy
as director of its new journalism program has engulfed the university in controversy, resulting in the resignation of the university president and significant reputational damage to the institution. Most of my colleagues on the Faculty Senate blame our troubles on alleged interference in the hiring process by Texas A&M regents and independent stakeholder organizations. They are mistaken. The blame rests solely with former president M.
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