Last semester (fall 2023), David Winter, an Albritton Center for Grand Strategy (CGS) student affiliate, completed a Marcellus Policy Fellowship with the John Quincy Adams Society. Over the course of several months, the Marcellus Policy fellows wrestled with ideas that can animate a prudent foreign policy. They honed their writing skills under expert guidance, crafting […]
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Student Spotlight: Erin Steglich
Erin Steglich is a first-year Bush School Student who previously received her Bachelor’s in Agricultural Leadership and Development and Agricultural Science from Texas A&M. She is pursuing her Master’s in Public Service and Administration with a concentration in Public Policy Analysis. Introduce yourself Howdy. My name is Erin Steglich and I am a Master of […]
Bush School’s William G. Dwyer Promoted to Rear Admiral
Professor William G. Dwyer, a Bush School Lecturer for the Graduate Certificates Program at the Bush School, was promoted to Rear Admiral (lower half) on March 17, 2023 and assigned as the Chief Prosecutor for the United States Coast Guard. In this new role, he looks to build the litigation skills of Coast Guard Judge […]
CNP shares Corporate Philanthropic Models and Resources for Nonprofit Organizations
On March 8, the Center for Nonprofits & Philanthropy at the Bush School of Government & Public Service conducted a webinar to share how nonprofit organizations can leverage corporate philanthropic resources to inspire change. Dr. Kenneth Anderson Taylor, Director of Outreach and Professional Development at the Center for Nonprofits & Philanthropy, moderated a discussion with […]
Where Did COVID-19 Come From, And What Is The US Doing To Avoid Future Pandemics?
Lingering questions about the virus’ origins have sparked debates among scientists and lawmakers, while also fueling concerns about risky biological research. Texas A&M biosecurity expert Dr. Gerald Parker explains. The national discussion about the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic has continued to evolve in recent weeks, with the FBI and U.S. Department of Energy both determining that […]
Student Spotlight: Mikayla Slaydon
Mikayla Slaydon, class of 2024 Master of Public Service & Administration candidate, discusses her experience at the Bush School. Mikayla is in the Public Management Track with an individually designed concentration in Education Social Justice. Interviewer: Introduce Yourself Mikayla: Hi, my name is Mikayla Slayton. I’m on the SA (Public Service & Administration) side . […]
CGS Student Affiliate Publishes Piece on Ukraine
Albritton Center for Grand Strategy (CGS) Student Affiliate Ben Giltner recently published an article in the Daily Caller. Giltner’s piece, “No More Tanks And Jets To Ukraine. There’s A Better Strategy,” examines the problems with western countries sending Ukraine tanks and aircraft. Giltner also points out that attrition warfare would take advantage of another important asset the Ukrainians already […]
Experts to Discuss the Extent of Chinese and Russian Interference in Latin America
The Bush School of Government & Public Service at Texas A&M University will host a panel discussion about the extent of Chinese and Russian involvement in a region commonly referred to as the Unites States’ “backyard.”
CNP Capstone Travels to Mexico to Meet International Artisan Clients
The 2022-23 International Social Innovation Partnership Capstone, led by the Center for Nonprofits & Philanthropy Director Dr. Will Brown, recently had the opportunity to travel to Oaxaca, Mexico to meet with their two clients, Vida Nueva and DAVA. During their trip, the Bush School capstone students learned about the history and culture of the Zapotecans […]
Political Science PhD Graduate Named Professor of the Year at Missouri
Dr. Laron Williams, a 2008 graduate of the Bush School‘s Department of Political Science Ph.D. program, was recently named Professor of the Year in the College of Arts and Science at the University of Missouri. Williams joined the political science department, which is now a part of the Truman School of Government and Public Affairs, […]