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    West Texas A&M University honors Chancellor John Sharp after retirement announcement

    By Maci Weathers,

    1 day ago
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    CANYON, Texas (KAMR/KCIT) — West Texas A&M University is celebrating the accomplishments of Chancellor of The Texas A&M University System John Sharp, in the wake of his retirement announcement.

    According to WT officials, Sharp announced on Monday that he would retire in 12 months.

    “Leading this grand enterprise has been one of the great privileges of my life,” Sharp said. “I feel a deep sense of gratitude to all of you who have shown confidence in me and contributed to our collective endeavor. Together we have lifted the Texas A&M System to historic heights.”

    TAMUS Board of Regents will conduct a national search in the coming months for Sharp’s successor, said Chairman Bill Mahomes.

    “I have repeatedly told the chancellor and all within earshot that he is the best boss I have ever had,” said WT President Walter V. Wendler. “Chancellor Sharp has supported my leadership and vision for WT. More importantly, the expansion of the WT campus through System programs and state agencies has progressed significantly under his administration as Chancellor.”

    WT officials noted the growth of WT under Sharp’s leadership included the addition of the on-campus Bain-Schaeffer Buffalo Stadium, the Stanley Schaeffer Agriculture Education Learning Lab, and the Paul Engler College of Agriculture and Natural Sciences Agricultural Complex and its Happy State Bank Academic and Research Building. Officials also noted Sharp’s accomplishment of a $45 million project that is currently being constructed, the Geneva Schaeffer Education Building.

    Officials also stated that thanks to Sharp WT’s campus also includes the Charles W. “Doc” Graham ’53 DVM, The Texas A&M University System Center, which houses the Texas A&M Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory and the Veterinary Education, Research and Outreach complexes, and the now under construction $30 million Texas A&M AgriLife Research and AgriLife Extension Center.

    WT officials also recognize Sharp for the Harrington Academic Hall WTAMU Amarillo Center which has opened in downtown Amarillo, now housing the Laura and Joe Street School of Nursing, the Center for Learning Disabilities, the WT Speech & Hearing Clinic, and more.

    Officials noted Sharp’s other achievements across the system including, but not limited to:

    • A historic building boom with $11.4 billion for 306 projects that improved facilities at all 11 System universities and eight state agencies.
    • The Texas A&M University System was chosen by the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration as part of a group to manage and operate the Pantex Plant, which maintains the nation’s nuclear weapons stockpile.
    • The Chancellor’s Research Initiative built up key research fields by recruiting elite faculty. With additional support from the Governor’s University Research Initiative, the effort has led to a five-fold boost in faculty who are national research leaders as evidenced by membership in the elite National Academies in engineering, science, and medicine.
    • The transformation of Riverside Campus into Texas A&M-RELLIS, a high-tech hub of research labs and test ranges to innovate for national defense and a variety of other needs. With backing from the U.S. Army Futures Command and numerous other outside stakeholders, the System and the state invested over $1 billion at RELLIS in the past eight years. The campus also includes an innovative academic component.
    • The acquisition and growth of the Texas A&M School of Law, which has risen faster in national rankings than any law school in history. It is now considered No. 2 in Texas.
    • The construction and renovation of athletic facilities throughout the System, most notably Kyle Field. Reopened in 2015 with more than 102,000 seats, it is the fourth-biggest football stadium in the nation and the biggest in the SEC.
    • The 10-year agreement to co-manage the Los Alamos National Laboratory, helping with lab management, nuclear operations and national security and scientific research.

    For the latest Amarillo news and regional updates, check with MyHighPlains.com and tune in to KAMR Local 4 News at 5:00, 6:00, and 10:00 p.m. and Fox 14 News at 9:00 p.m. CST.

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