Big changes are taking place in the Texas A&M System’s administrative ranks, and its flagship academic institution will be seeing significant reorganization in their wake.
Citing concerns over the current financial difficulties being experienced by other public universities, Michael McKinney, chancellor of the Texas A&M System, announced a series of position changes for administration officials at the University and system levels.
“We discovered that additional cost savings and efficiencies could be realized through several organizational changes between the flagship university and system offices,” McKinney said in a letter released Jan. 13.
The “organizational changes” referred to by McKinney involve business information, information technology, communications, safety, facilities construction and treasury services. The Texas A&M System oversees 11 universities, a health-science
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