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Texas A&M soared under Chancellor John Sharp. Texans should ask: what could the moderate Democrat have done as governor?
Here's why John Sharp remained a Democrat even after Texas was becoming a Republican state during his political career. And here's why he now ...
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FOX 7 Austin on MSNJohn Sharp leaves Texas A&M University System as longest-serving chancellorHe spoke about his legacy he left at Texas A&M He has no plans to retire AUSTIN, Texas - John Sharp is leaving Texas A&M ...
We’ve had transformative growth without losing what makes this place special” — John Sharp steps down Monday after 14 ...
At his retirement party in May, Scot Walker, vice president of the Association of Former Students, told KBTX Chancellor Sharp ...
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A&M Chancellor John Sharp reflects on legacy as he is set to retire: 'We ain't nobody's little brother anymore' - MSNTexas A&M System Chancellor John Sharp found dilapidated military buildings scattered among acres of cacti and weeds when he visited the flagship's Riverside campus roughly a decade ago. His ...
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Aggies Wire on MSNTexas A&M alum Glenn Hegar to succeed John Sharp as school's 15th ChancellorFormer Aggie Glenn Hegar becomes Texas A&M System’s 15th Chancellor, succeeding John Sharp after 14 years of leadership.
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John Sharp leaves Texas A&M as chancellorA Tesla dashcam captured the moment a "fireball" fell from the sky near Interstate 20 in Aiken, South Carolina.
Once John Sharp closes out a public service career that spans more than a half century when he retires as chancellor of the Texas A&M University system June 30, you probably won't find him sitting ...
Chancellor John Sharp has led major projects for the university system, including the acquisition of the Texas A&M School of Law in 2013. “Not only do we have a law school, but it’s a top 25 ...
From left: John Sharp, chancellor of the Texas A&M University System, joins Texas Tribune Editor-in-Chief Matthew Watkins for a conversation at the Tribune’s Studio 919 in Austin on June 17, 2025.
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