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Texas A&M officials OK settlement with former president

by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Texas A&M Reaches ‌$1 Million Settlement​ wiht Former President Mark Welsh

COLLEGE STATION, TX -‍ Texas A&M University officials‌ authorized a $1 million ⁤settlement with former President Mark Welsh, contingent on his resignation and a mutual‌ agreement to refrain from public⁤ criticism, according to a settlement agreement ‍reviewed by The Texas Tribune. Welsh submitted his resignation ⁢on September 18th, just weeks after the resolution of‌ a separate‌ controversy involving a botched presidential search.

The agreement concludes​ a⁣ period of instability for the university following the contentious hiring process that initially selected Kathleen McElroy as⁤ the sole finalist for the position of director of the School of Journalism. The regents ultimately declined to hire McElroy, leading to public outcry and questions about the influence of outside political pressure. This latest growth raises further questions about leadership‌ and openness within the A&M System.

According to the settlement, both Texas A&M​ and Welsh are to avoid making “negative⁣ or ‌critical statements” about the other party. Welsh’s original contract stipulated ​his tenure would ⁢continue until December 12, 2028.

A&M System chancellor Glenn‍ Hegar confirmed receiving Welsh’s resignation letter ​and ⁢declined to​ elaborate on the reasons behind the search for a new president,​ stating, “that’s not something for today.” He affirmed the system’s commitment ⁣to finding the “best person” to lead ⁤the‌ institution.

Regents chair Albritton recently praised Welsh for stabilizing‍ the university after the McElroy ⁤situation, noting his ability to “calm the waters.” Albritton acknowledged ⁤the need to determine the university’s future direction following Welsh’s leadership.

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