NSF-backed SECURE Center will support research security, international collaboration The U.S. National Science Foundation picked Texas A&M University today to be part of a comprehensive national project to keep sensitive American research out of the hands of foreign entities. The NSF announced the five-year, $67 million investment to establish the Safeguarding the Entire Community of […]
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Bush School MPSA students presented research for effective emergency preparedness to Texas city managers
July 15, 2024 — A team of Master of Public Service and Administration (MPSA) students presented a capstone project on emergency communications for coastal cities at annual conference student competition. The Texas City Management Association (TCMA) hosted their TCMA Intercollegiate Bowl for student members at their recent annual conference. The 2024 conference took place in […]
TheBush School’s Nonprofit Management Masters Program Climbs to #1 in Texas
The Nonprofit Management Masters program at the Bush School of Government & Public Service at Texas A&M University has climbed multiple spots in the latest U.S. News & World Report rankings. The Nonprofit program has ascended to the 21st position nationally, solidifying its status as the top-ranked Nonprofit Management program in Texas! The Bush School’s […]
ISTPP Welcomes New Research Fellows
The Institute for Science, Technology and Public Policy (ISTPP) at the Bush School of Government & Public Service has named new researchers to its Fellows program – Dr. Natalie Johnson, Professor Felix Mormann, and Dr. Renyi Zhang Dr. Johnson is an Associate Professor and Chair of the Interdisciplinary Program in Toxicology in the Department of Environmental & Occupational Health at […]
Leading National Security & Cybersecurity Expert Karl V. Hopkins ’89 Invests in the Bush School of Government and Public Service Intelligence Studies Program
“Do what is right, not what is easy,” is the advice Karl V. Hopkins ’89 shares with Bush School students. Hopkins believes these words resonate deeply with students at Texas A&M University’s Bush School of Government and Public Service, where President George H.W. Bush’s vision of developing men and women of character dedicated to serving […]
Bush School Professor Investigates Energy Interdependence in the Levant
COLLEGE STATION, TX (April 2027) – In the second issue of the Mosbacher Institute’s Pursuing Prosperity and Peace in the Levant White Paper Series, “Leveraging Economic Interdependence for Offshore Energy Developments,” Dr. Jose Morales-Arilla, Assistant Professor at the Bush School of Government and Public Service, explores the potential for energy interdependence in the Levant Basin […]
Texas A&M’s Dara Wald Named 2024 Carnegie Fellow
Wald, a professor in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, is among 28 scholars selected for the prestigious fellowship for research addressing political polarization. Dr. Dara Wald has been named to the 2024 class of the Andrew Carnegie Fellows Program by the Carnegie Corporation of New York. Wald is a tenured Texas A&M University College of Agriculture and Life […]
Bush School Professor Explores Women’s Empowerment After Mass Killings in Rwanda
A new issue of The Takeaway examines a remarkable shift in gender dynamics occurring in villages that experienced intense military and armed violence. COLLEGE STATION, TX (May 15) – In the wake of Rwanda’s genocide, a remarkable shift occurred in villages that experienced intense military and army violence. Women, stepping into the void left by […]
Under Pr-ESSER: Revealed Preferences and Spending Patterns in Response to the Pandemic
On April 10, 2024, Dr. Springer, a Managing Partner at Basis Policy Research and former distinguished professor at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, presented an Education Policy Workshop on “Under Pr-ESSER: Revealed Preferences and Spending Patterns in Response to the Pandemic” at the George H.W. Bush Presidential Library. In his talk, Dr. Springer posits […]
History Professor Dr. Roger R. Reese Named Recipient of the Inspiring the Spirit of Aggieland – The 41 Award
The Bush School of Government and Public Service has named Dr. Roger R. Reese as the recipient of the 2024 Inspiring the Spirit of Aggieland – The 41 Award. Reese is a history professor and serves as the director of graduate studies within the College of Arts and Sciences Department of History at Texas A&M […]