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Texas A&M President Murano announces resignation

She will resign as president, effective June 15, subject to approval by the Board of Regents

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Published: Sunday, June 14, 2009

Updated: Monday, March 1, 2010

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Patrick Clayton

An e-mail from a representative of Elsa Murano and her attorney was released early Sunday afternoon. Full contents of the e-mail are below.

Statement of Dr. Elsa A. Murano, President of Texas A&M University:

"The events of recent weeks have been very taxing for the entire Aggie family. The faculty, students and staff have demonstrated incredible loyalty to this institution, upholding our Aggie values during these exceedingly trying times. I am truly grateful for the countless expressions of support that I have received from our faculty, staff, current and former students, and friends of Texas A&M. I cannot adequately express how much I have appreciated your many letters, phone calls, e-mails, and especially your prayers. They have been truly uplifting and I thank you from the bottom of my heart.

"My husband Peter and I fell in love with Texas A&M the moment we set foot in Aggieland back in 1995. This deep and abiding passion for what the university represents, and for the people of the Aggie family, reinforces my duty to do what is best for Texas A&M. For this reason, I will be resigning as President of our beloved university, effective tomorrow, June 15, 2009, to return to the faculty, subject to approval by the Board of Regents.

"Our university is strong and I know that we will weather this storm. I sincerely hope and pray that we will intensify our efforts to protect and enhance Texas A&M's reputation. I trust that the important issues raised in recent weeks will be addressed in the Aggie way - with integrity, selfless service and indomitable spirit. God bless you all, and gig 'em!"

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