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Texas A&M Picks an Insider for President After Months of Conflict

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Texas A&M Picks an Insider for President After Months of Conflict

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Texas A&M University has selected Susan Ballabina, a top administrator, as the sole finalist for the university presidency after a tumultuous year. The selection comes seven months after the resignation of the previous president, Mark Welsh, who stepped down amidst debates over academic freedom and gender identity discussions.

Texas A&M University has chosen an insider to lead the College Station campus. Susan Ballabina, executive vice chancellor, was selected as the sole finalist for the university presidency. She has unparalleled knowledge of Texas A&M and a collaborative leadership style. The selection comes after a tumultuous year that put the school at the center of a national debate on academic freedom. The previous president, Mark Welsh, resigned seven months ago. Ballabina's selection is subject to a 21-day waiting period before the Board of Regents can make the appointment official.

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