The president of Texas A&M University has resigned with immediate effect after the failed hiring of a new professor created national headlines.
Katherine Banks, who became the 26th聽president of the institution just two years ago, said the negative press surrounding a job offered to Kathleen McElroy had become a 鈥渄istraction鈥.
Texas A&M initially announced the hiring of Professor McElroy, a professor at the University of Texas at Austin, in June. She was given a five-year contract as director of journalism.
But聽after a conservative pushback over her support for聽diversity, equity and inclusion policies, and her previous role as an editor at The New York Times, the job offer quickly fell apart.
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Professor McElroy聽聽that the terms of her employment were watered down to a one-year contract, so she opted to decline the position and return to the Austin.
The criticisms of Professor McElroy come at a time when聽public universities in Texas are in the middle of eliminating offices of diversity, equity and inclusion聽to comply with recent state legislation.
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Many commentators suggested that Professor McElroy, herself a graduate of Texas A&M, was the victim of 鈥渁nti-woke鈥 hysteria from the right-wing press and outside interference in the faculty hiring process.
On Wednesday, the Texas A&M faculty senate agreed to create a fact-finding committee into the issue.
At the meeting, Professor Banks denied knowing about the changes in the job offer but took responsibility for the flawed hiring process.
Her resignation follows that of Jos茅 Luis Berm煤dez, who stepped down as interim dean of the college of arts and sciences earlier in the week.
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In her resignation letter, Professor Banks聽said it had been the 鈥渉onour of a lifetime鈥 to have the opportunity to serve at the university.
鈥淭he recent challenges regarding Dr McElroy have made it clear to me that I must retire immediately,鈥 she wrote.
鈥淭he negative press is a distraction from the wonderful work being done here. I wish Texas A&M nothing but the best. It has been a privilege to serve under you.鈥
John Sharp, chancellor of Texas A&M, announced that Mark Welsh would serve as acting president before a national search聽began for a long-term successor.
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Professor Welsh, a retired Air Force general, is the dean of the Bush School of Government and Public Service.
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