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Posted: 10/04/24

President Dr. Pablo Arenaz Has Passed Away

 

Dr. Pablo Arenaz
Dr. Pablo Arenaz, sixth president of TAMIU.  

Dr. Pablo Arenaz, the sixth president of Texas A&M International University, passed away unexpectedly last night.

No cause of death or additional information is available currently and funeral arrangements are pending.

Chancellor John Sharp of The Texas A&M University System shared his condolences.

“Texas A&M International University has thrived under Pablo. He was truly one of the best presidents in the country! He will be difficult to replace as a president and a friend!” Chancellor Sharp said.

TAMIU Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, Dr. Claudia San Miguel, shared the campus sentiment.

“On behalf of all TAMIU faculty, staff, and students we are all profoundly saddened by the passing of Dr. Arenaz. He was kind and generous and a leader we all admired. It is difficult to imagine this campus, this community, without his larger-than-life presence.”

Dr. Arenaz was affirmed by The Texas A&M University System Board of Regents in November 2016 as TAMIU President. Before assuming the President’s role, he served eight years as Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs at TAMIU.

Before joining TAMIU as Provost in 2008, Dr. Arenaz served as Vice Provost for Graduate Studies and Dean of the Graduate School at The University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP). Other UTEP posts included Vice Provost, Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs, and Associate Dean for the Colleges of Science and Engineering.

Dr. Arenaz held his Ph.D. in Genetics and Cell Biology from Washington State University and an M.S. in Biology from the University of Nevada at Reno (UNR). His B.S. in Education was also earned at UNR. He conducted postdoctoral research at Temple University’s School of Medicine, Fels Research Institute. His academic appointments included assistant, associate, and full professor of Biology.

Since arriving at TAMIU, Dr. Arenaz focused on enhancing academic quality, building research capacity and scholarship, and increasing curricular and co-curricular opportunities for students, including internship and research opportunities.

He directed some of the University’s most dynamic growth, especially in STEM and the health sciences, and spearheaded the current $71.2 million campus construction of the Health Sciences Education and Research Center and the expansion of the Western Hemispheric Trade Center.

Before joining TAMIU as Provost in 2008, Dr. Arenaz served as Vice Provost for Graduate Studies and Dean of the Graduate School at The University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP). Other UTEP posts included Vice Provost, Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs, and Associate Dean for the Colleges of Science and Engineering.

Originally from Las Vegas, Nevada, Dr. Arenaz’s family traces its ancestry to the Basque Country of northern Spain.

He was married to Norma Arenaz for 33 years and is survived by her and four adult children: Jonathan, Cristina, Rebekah, and Pablo III.