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Regents name new Texas A&M International University president

Jessica Priest
Last updated: September 18, 2025 11:09 pm
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The Texas A&M University System Board of Regents on Thursday confirmed Christopher Maynard as the next president of Texas A&M International University, following the unexpected death of the school’s former president last year.

Pablo Arenaz, who had led the 10,000-student campus in Laredo since 2016, died in early October. In November, regents appointed Juan J. Castillo, the university’s longtime finance chief, as interim president while they conducted a national search for Arenaz’s successor.

Maynard currently serves as provost at the University of Houston-Clear Lake. Before that, he was associate vice provost at Sam Houston State University. Earlier in his career, he was a tenured professor of history, department chair and associate dean at the University of North Alabama.

He holds a Ph.D. in U.S. Political and Diplomatic History and a master’s degree from Louisiana State University, as well as a bachelor’s degree from Lee University, a private university in Tennessee. His book, “Out of the Shadow: George H.W. Bush and the End of the Cold War,” was published by the Texas A&M University Press in 2008.

The board’s decision on Aug. 28 to name him the sole finalist for the position followed recommendations from Anthem Executive, an executive search firm, and Texas A&M University System Chancellor Glenn Hegar.

“The A&M System exists to expand opportunity and serve Texas,” Hegar said in a statement on Aug. 28. “Dr. Maynard has spent his career doing exactly that — strengthening transfer pathways, supporting faculty excellence and aligning programs with workforce needs.”

“I am deeply honored to join TAMIU’s faculty, staff, and community partners in our shared commitment to further student success,” Maynard said in a statement on Aug. 28. “The education provided by TAMIU has the power to transform the lives of students, their families, and the entire region, and I look forward to working collaboratively with our campus and community partners as we embrace opportunities and move forward together.”

The appointment comes as the Texas A&M University System, like other public universities, adjusts to changes under Senate Bill 37, a new law that gives regents more control over curricula, hiring and faculty senates, which advise university leaders on academic matters.

In August, regents adopted a policy requiring the board to review and approve general education courses every five years and to evaluate degree, minor and certificate programs with few graduates for possible consolidation or elimination to comply with SB 37.

Regents also authorized the creation of new faculty senates across the system’s 12 campuses, which went into effect on Sept. 1. The law abolished existing senates by that date. The new faculty advisory groups will be smaller, and university presidents will have greater control over their membership and leadership. For example, the flagship’s faculty senate currently has 122 members, but the law caps the body at 60.

Regents in August also approved a $6.6 billion capital plan that includes $1.93 billion in new projects over the next five years. In addition, they finalized the University of Houston-Victoria’s transition into the Texas A&M System. On Sept. 1, the school became Texas A&M University-Victoria.

On Thursday, Christian E. Hardigree was named the sole finalist for president of the new Victoria campus. State law requires the board to wait 21 days after naming a finalist for president before making the appointment official.

Regents also greenlit construction of the Aplin Center, a three-story, 211,724-square-foot facility at the flagship that will serve as a hub for experiential learning in hospitality, retail, food and nutrition sciences, which officials say will act as a “front door” for prospective students and visitors.

Arch “Beaver” Aplin III, who earned a construction science degree from the university in 1980 and went on to create the iconic Texas gas station chain, Buc-ee’s, donated $50 million to the university for the project in 2023. The regents’s action appropriated an additional $225 million for the project. Construction is expected to be completed in February 2028.

“This one’s going to be as popular as Beaver Nuggets,” Board Chair Robert Albritton said in an August statement referring to a beloved Buc-ee’s snack.

The Texas Tribune partners with Open Campus on higher education coverage.

Disclosure: Sam Houston State University, Texas A&M International University, Texas A&M University Press and Texas A&M University System have been financial supporters of The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan news organization that is funded in part by donations from members, foundations and corporate sponsors. Financial supporters play no role in the Tribune’s journalism. Find a complete list of them here.


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