COLLEGE STATION, Texas
Texas A&M University President
Murano, the first female and first Hispanic president in the 132-year history of the university, got the lowest possible marks when it came to follow through, acting decisively and timely, and being a team player in her first full year on the job.
The five-page review, which was sent to the A&M system’s board of regents, was done by Texas A&M University System Chancellor Mike McKinney, who wrote that Murano “fails to assume responsibility for decisions’” and criticized her for being “too slow” when it came to decisions.
McKinney’s review was written on Feb. 9. It lacked specifics and was handwritten rather than typed. A page allowing for him to write down goals for the president, as well as a summary of her strengths and areas needing attention, was left blank, the Bryan-College Station Eagle reported.
Murano, 49, disputed the poor review by McKinney in her 10-page typed response sent March 10 to the chancellor and the regents.
“Given the complete disconnection between Dr. McKinney’s perception of my performance as president and all the evidence to the contrary, I can conclude that this review was not based on facts,” Murano wrote.