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Law professor Aric Short chosen for the 2025 Inspiring the Spirit of Aggieland: The 41 Award

March 28, 2025 | Bush School News

• The annual award, given by The Bush School of Government and Public Service, spotlights a Texas A&M University faculty member or administrator...

Law professor Aric Short chosen for the 2025 Inspiring the Spirit of Aggieland: The 41 Award
Come hear a Venezuela-United States policy talk on campus. It’s free and open to the public

March 26, 2025 | Bush School News

• The latest “The Other Side of the Border” event, on April 3, will feature experts unpacking the ongoing controversies tying Venezuela...

Come hear a Venezuela-United States policy talk on campus. It’s free and open to the public
Texas A&M expert pens Foreign Affairs article on Iran’s future

March 25, 2025 | Bush School News

The Islamic Republic’s leaders do not believe they face defeat, contrary to what many opponents think, writes Mohammad Ayatollahi Tabaar, Ph.D., an...

Texas A&M expert pens Foreign Affairs article on Iran’s future
Leading Through Uncertainty: Insights from CNP’s March Webinar 

March 21, 2025 | Bush School News

The Center for Nonprofits & Philanthropy (CNP) at the Bush School of Government & Public Service recently facilitated a webinar titled Leading...

Leading Through Uncertainty: Insights from CNP’s March Webinar 
Texas A&M-led study suggests former inmates struggle to access medical care – even when it’s nearly free

March 20, 2025 | Bush School News

Researchers found that many former prisoners, despite being enrolled in Medicaid, stop taking medications for chronic illness shortly after their...

Texas A&M-led study suggests former inmates struggle to access medical care – even when it’s nearly free
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