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While on the board of directors, she received donations from Enron to support the Mercatus Center. According to Public Citizen, Enron paid between $915,000 and $1.85 million in salary from 1993 to 2001. [2] Enron also became the biggest donor to Phil Gramm's political actions. Just under $100,000 went to his campaigns between 1999 and 2001.
Herman Jason "Jay" Graham (born July 14, 1975) is an American football coach and former running back who is formerly the special teams coordinator and tight ends coach at the University of Alabama. Playing career
This category lists people who have been appointed or elected as members of the Board of Regents of the Texas A&M University System or one of its predecessor bodies. Pages in category "Texas A&M University System regents"
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Before the start of the 2021 season, the Texas A&M board of regents approved Jimbo’s contract extension, a mistake that changed the athletic department. It was also a necessary change.
TexAgs is an independent Texas A&M University fan website. It features articles, chat, forums, and recruiting information about Texas A&M Aggie sports. The website receives an average of 1,000,000 pageviews per day, [2] and as of June 2008, TexAgs was the sixth most-visited college sports website [3] and the most visited NCAA Division I-A website. [4]
The system’s board also plans to formally appoint an interim president after Katherine Banks resigned last week following news that the school changed its job offer to Kathleen McElroy, a Black ...
Jay Graham, a member of the board of regents wrote to David Baggett, another regent, "Kathy [Banks] told us multiple times the reason we were going to combine [the colleges of liberal] arts and sciences together was to control the liberal nature that those professors brought to campus" and "[W]e were going to start a journalism department to ...