Inclusion and diversity USED to be an Aggie value. It's one of the hallmarks of a welcoming university. It's now an embarrassment and looks to be "anti-woke" purely because of far right wing ideology and misinformation. I used to be proud to be an Aggie, but now I won't even volunteer that information. Higher education?......no. Backward education is more like it now.12Power said:
Banks was way better than that woke leftist before her who had zero Aggie values and did more damage than good to TAMU. This journalism hire bs is unclear to me. Although McElroy was a former student, she seemed to be a hire that I thought would continue down the DEI / woke path and demise of the university.
Texas A&M University President M. Katherine Banks resigns
On Friday, M. Katherine Banks resigned as President of Texas A&M University just over two years after assuming that role.
The surprising announcement comes after Kathleen O. McElroy, who was hired in June to direct Texas A&M’s journalism department, walked away from the position.
On Wednesday, Banks met with the Texas A&M Faculty Senate to discuss the controversy involving McElroy’s resignation.
“I will say it has been a difficult week for Texas A&M. I’m saddened by the negative attention that we’ve received. It’s been detrimental to our shared goals and vision,” Banks said.
“It’s embarrassing. I take responsibility for it as I should, as the president of the university,” Banks added.
Banks was Texas A&M’s Dean of the College of Engineering before taking over as president on June 1, 2021.
Chancellor John Sharp has announced that General (Ret.) Mark A. Welsh III will serve as Texas A&M University’s Interim President. Welsh had previously been the Dean of the Bush School of Government and Public Service since August 2016.
Welsh becomes the eighth Texas A&M President — in a full-time or interim capacity — since Robert M. Gates left the position to serve as Secretary of Defense of the United States in December 2006.

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