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
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!
