Francisco G. Cigarroa
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Francisco Gonzalez Cigarroa (born December 7, 1957) is an American
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who served as chancellor of the
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. As a
Mexican-American Mexican Americans ( es, mexicano-estadounidenses, , or ) are Americans of full or partial Mexican heritage. In 2019, Mexican Americans comprised 11.3% of the US population and 61.5% of all Hispanic and Latino Americans. In 2019, 71% of Mexica ...
, Cigarroa is also the first Hispanic to serve as president of the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio (UTHSCSA). Cigarroa currently serves as chairman of the Ford Foundation. He also serves as the head of pediatric transplant surgery at UTHSCSA. Born in the border city of Laredo in south Texas, Cigarroa graduated from
J. W. Nixon High School Joseph W. Nixon High School is a public high school located in South Texas. It was built in 1964 as the second high school in Laredo, Texas. The original high school in Laredo is Raymond & Tirza Martin High School, previously known as Lared ...
. In 1979, he earned a bachelor's degree from Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. He received his medical degree from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas in 1983. He was elected to
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, a national
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for medical students, residents, scientists, and physicians in the United States and Canada. During his twelve years of postgraduate training, Cigarroa was chief resident at
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– the teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School in Boston, Massachusetts – and completed pediatric surgery and transplant surgery fellowships at Johns Hopkins Hospital in
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, Maryland. In January 2009, Cigarroa was appointed chancellor of the University of Texas System. He is the first Hispanic to ever lead a major
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in the United States. Before this appointment he had been the first Hispanic president of the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. On July 1, 2010, Cigarroa began serving an elected six-year term as an Alumni Fellow to the Yale Corporation, the governing body of Yale University. In August 2011, Cigarroa presented to the University Board of Regents his Framework for Advancing Excellence designed to make the University of Texas System one of the top-ranked US educational systems of higher learning. The framework was unanimously approved by the Board of Regents and has since received national acclaim. In December 2011, Cigarroa was invited to the White House to share his program with US President Barack Obama and US Secretary of Education
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. On February 10, 2014, Cigarroa announced his resignation from the UT System. He said that he had accomplished the goals that he put forth in 2009 and that his departure was unrelated to recent political dissent surrounding the system regents. His office forwarded third party letters of recommendations to the president's office at UT Austin, but he was not involved in overturning decisions made by the admissions committee. He played a leadership role in uncovering admission wrongdoings at UT Austin by commissioning the Kroll Report. He currently works as Director of Transplantation Services at the University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio.


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Official University of Texas System profile
{{DEFAULTSORT:Cigarroa, Francisco G. 1957 births American academics of Mexican descent American transplant surgeons Chancellors of the University of Texas System Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences Harvard Medical School people J. W. Nixon High School alumni Johns Hopkins University people Living people People from Laredo, Texas People from San Antonio University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center alumni Yale University alumni Members of the National Academy of Medicine