Regents Broaden Presidential Search at Texas A&M Without Faculty Input, Drawing Criticism

Texas A&M University's Board of Regents is scheduled to meet by telephone today to discuss a presidential-search process that has many faculty members on the College Station campus up in arms.

At issue is the regents' decision to look outside the list of three finalists recommended by an advisory search committee made up of faculty and staff members, current and former students, two regents, and the president of the local Chamber of Commerce.

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