Texas A&M’s President Announces Two Leadership Searches Will Be Starting As Two More Are Coming To An End

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For the third time in as many days, Texas A&M announces an update to searches in leadership positions.

President Mark Welsh posted on his website Thursday (July 11), two searches will begin this fall and two others are coming to an end.

Welsh said the dean at A&M’s veterinary school, John August, will retire in May 2025. Welsh says August, who will finish a nearly 40 year career at A&M, will stay while a national search is conducted.

The president also said there will be a second search for dean of A&M’s school of architecture. Welsh says that follows the provost reviewing the report of the first search committee, the provost’s interaction with the finalists, and feedback from the campus community.

Welsh says he has received recommendations for A&M’s next vice provost of faculty affairs and a decision is expected in early August.

And Welsh says final recommendations for dean of A&M’s graduate and professional school have been forwarded to the provost and an announcement is expected soon.

The president’s announcements follows naming a permanent chief operating officer, the permanent dean of A&M’s school of performance, visualization, and fine arts, and the new dean of the Bush school of government.

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