There is change brewing at the helm ofTexas A&M University School of Law.

Andrew Morriss, the first permanent dean since Texas A&M bought the law school from Texas Wesleyan University in 2012, is moving up to become Texas A&M University's dean of the school of innovation and vice president for economic development. Law professor Thomas Mitchell will be interim dean this year as a law school committee searches for and hires a new permanent dean to begin next summer.

During Morriss' five years as dean, he broke A&M Law into the top 100 ranked law schools by U.S. News & World Report. It went from a fourth tier school to a second tier school, coming in at No. 92 on the 2017 list. The rise up the ranks was a major accomplishment.