
Dr. Elsa A. Murano, President, Texas A&M University
Season 6 Episode 23 | 26m 46s
Evan visits with Dr. Elsa Murano, the brand-new President of Texas A&M University.
Dr. Elsa Murano, the brand-new President of Texas A&M University, has enjoyed a long career as a food safety expert, traveling through the academic world and holding a top position at the USDA. But her personal path to A&M is more unlikely. Murano was born in Cuba, leaving at age two when Castro took power and eventually settling with her familiy in Miami. Learn how she plans to mix innovation wit
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Texas Monthly Talks is a local public television program presented by Austin PBS
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Dr. Elsa A. Murano, President, Texas A&M University
Season 6 Episode 23 | 26m 46s
Dr. Elsa Murano, the brand-new President of Texas A&M University, has enjoyed a long career as a food safety expert, traveling through the academic world and holding a top position at the USDA. But her personal path to A&M is more unlikely. Murano was born in Cuba, leaving at age two when Castro took power and eventually settling with her familiy in Miami. Learn how she plans to mix innovation wit
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