Texas A&M Faculty Members Resist the Idea of a Job Merger at the Top

The president of Texas A&M University at College Station and faculty leaders have joined in decrying a proposal to merge the leadership positions of the flagship campus and the sprawling Texas A&M system—a move they say could hurt the university's academic quality and reputation.

Critics contend that the proposal is an attempt by system officials to get rid of the flagship's president, Elsa A. Murano, who has not always toed the line, most recently by refusing to immediately

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