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COLLEGE STATION, Texas – Texas A&M President Elsa Murano has resigned – the day before a meeting of school regents to discuss her job.

Murano, the first female and first Hispanic president in the school's 132-year history, resigned in a statement Sunday. The resignation is effective Monday, the day regents were meeting about her job.

About two weeks ago, a highly critical performance review of Murano was released to the media. She received low marks for leadership and management, including the lowest marks possible for decisiveness and for not being a team player in her first full year on the job.

She said in the statement that her "passion for what the university represents" prompted her to resign in the interest of what's best for the university.

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