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Texas A&M President Michael K. Young to retire in May 2021

September 2, 2020
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Texas A&M University President Michael Young announced on Wednesday his intention to retire from his current role effective May 31, 2021.

Young, 70, will assume the position of director of the Institute for Religious Liberties and International Affairs within the Texas A&M Bush School of Government and Public Service. He also will join the faculty of the Texas A&M School of Law.

In a letter to the Aggie community released by the university, Young wrote:

As we continue to navigate the start of the academic year toward what I am hopeful will be a great semester followed by a beautiful springtime in Aggieland, I wanted to let you know that I have notified Chancellor (John) Sharp that I plan to retire as president effective May 31, 2001. Marti (his wife) and I have been discussing this for more than a year. We concluded that, after almost a quarter century of serving in academic leadership roles and an increasing desire to turn back to topics that occupied much of my previous career, this would be our last year.

He concluded with praise of what drew him to Texas A&M:

I remember meeting students on my first visit to Texas A&M before accepting the position. While the students were not aware of the nature of my visit, their core values of respect, leadership, excellence, loyalty, integrity and selfless service shined through. I knew what a wonderful opportunity it would be to serve them. I look forward to joining the faculty of the Bush School of Government and Public Service and the Texas A&M School of Law for that same reason.

Young previously served as president at the University of Washington from 2011 to 2015. Sharp brought Young to Texas A&M in February of 2015.

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Texas A&M President Michael K. Young to retire in May 2021

14,820 Views | 41 Replies | Last: 4 yr ago by oldfart79
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greg.w.h said:

Psst...he's interested in religious freedom not because of Washington but because of this:

" He served as president of the New York Stake of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1985 to 1989."

He probably isn't who we think he is, but that's part of his legacy: he's a riddle.
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From what I heard, Michael Young has already checked out. He's non-existent when it comes to meetings involving responding to Covid-19. Provost Fierke and Chancellor Sharp are running the show.
To 1,000,000 touchdowns ...and beyond
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yes, organizations don't let lame ducks make decisions
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JPK89 said:

Please replace him with an Ag....preferably someone with military background. With our amazing network there should be plenty of qualified candidates.
the likely leading candidate is an Ag that spent 4 years in the Air Force...and has plenty of experience leading a large state-wide organization
Houstonag
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Wow! Incredible logic.
oldfart79
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lol your not very off on that.
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