December 17, 2007

Gig 'em, Elsa

Texas A&M University's new president, Elsa Murano, is another cubanita done good.

The faded black-and-white photograph shows a family of four in their finest clothes, standing on an airport tarmac. Everyone is smiling, except for the little girl holding her maracas and teddy bear. She is crying.

The date: July 4, 1961. It's the day they fled Cuba, starting an unlikely journey that has landed the toddler — now an accomplished scholar — on the doorstep of a historic presidency at Texas A&M University.

At first glance, Elsa Murano doesn't fit the profile of the university's typical chief executive — a white male over age 50. But A&M describes itself as "a unique American institution," and what's more uniquely American than a self-made immigrant who relied on her own determination to reach the top?

"It's a tremendous reflection of what is possible," Murano said after regents recently named her the only finalist for the presidency. "Only in America can a girl from Havana get to this point."

Read the whole thing, here.

Posted by Marc at December 17, 2007 06:49 AM

Comments

What a great contrast to FIU president Mitch (My-Dick) Maidique, who has turned FIU into a pro-Castro activities center.

Posted by: mrcs_Concepcion [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 17, 2007 10:56 AM

While I'm hesitant to ever celebrate anything related to TAMU, I will today. Like my Mom used to say, "estamos acabando, chico!"

Hook 'em Horns!

Posted by: Louis [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 17, 2007 12:15 PM


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