COLLEGE STATION, TX (September 9, 2024) — The Mosbacher Institute for Trade, Economics, and Public Policy, part of The Bush School of Government and Public Service, will host former U.S. Senator Rob Portman for the 26th installment of the ConocoPhillips White House Lecture Series. Portman’s lecture, titled “Bringing America Together: Lessons on Bipartisanship from two […]
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New Advisory Board Member joins the Center for Nonprofits & Philanthropy
The Center for Nonprofits & Philanthropy (CNP) at the Bush School of Government & Public Service, Texas A&M University, is delighted to announce the appointment of its newest member of the CNP Advisory Board, Roxanne Saldaña Jones. Roxanne Saldaña Jones leads the voluntary state association of local United Ways in Texas as the President and CEO […]
Angie ’84 and Billy Lemmons ’83 Honor James “Jim” Olson with Bush School Endowed Chair in Intelligence Studies
The gift is one of the largest in the Bush School of Government and Public Service’s history and will strengthen the school’s excellence in intelligence studies. As a position supported in perpetuity, an appointment to an endowed chair is one of the most prestigious recognitions for scholarly achievement a university faculty member can receive. But […]
Crypto Commerce Comes to Texas
A new issue of The Takeaway examines making Texas commercial law more competitive in the digital asset economy. COLLEGE STATION, TX (August 27) – As crypto and blockchain-related activity continues growing in Texas, legislative efforts are underway to create a more favorable legal environment. The most recent issue of The Takeaway, “Crypto Commerce Comes to […]
Bush School Graduate and Lecturer Gamache to Lead Multi-Million Dollar Grant Effort from National Science Foundation
Bush School Professor Kevin Gamache Ph.D. ‘12 will lead work to identify and mitigate threats to the U.S. research community. Dr. Kevin Gamache ’12, a graduate of and lecturer in the Bush School and the Chief Research Security Officer for The Texas A&M University System, is tasked with protecting research spanning 11 universities and seven […]
Scowcroft Institute Army Fellow Recognized By U.S. Army War College For Research On False Information
Scowcroft Institute Army Fellow Colonel Fin P. Carey commended for strategy addressing misinformation, disinformation and malinformation from adversarial countries to Department of Defense. The Scowcroft Institute of International Affairs, in The Bush School of Government and Public Service, has a mission to foster and disseminate policy-oriented research on international affairs. One way that the Scowcroft […]
A Full Aggie Circle: John B. Sherman ’92 First Aggie To Be Dean Of The Bush School, Part 3 of 3
Sherman will transition from his presidentially appointed position in the Department of Defense to lead the Bush School beginning Aug. 1 Proving the adage that “Once an Aggie, always an Aggie,” John B. Sherman ’92 has returned to Texas A&M University after graduating over 30 years ago and perfecting his craft as a statesman to […]
A Full Aggie Circle: John B. Sherman ‘92 First Aggie To Be Dean Of The Bush School, Part 2 of 3
Sherman will transition from his presidentially appointed position in the Department of Defense to lead the Bush School beginning Aug. 1 Proving the adage that “Once an Aggie, always an Aggie,” John B. Sherman ‘92 has returned to Texas A&M University after graduating over 30 years ago and perfecting his craft as a statesman to […]
A Full Aggie Circle: John B. Sherman ’92 First Aggie To Be Dean Of The Bush School, Part 1 of 3
Sherman will transition from his presidentially appointed position in the Department of Defense to lead the Bush School beginning Aug. 1 Proving the adage that “Once an Aggie, always an Aggie,” John B. Sherman ’92 has returned to Texas A&M University after graduating over 30 years ago and perfecting his craft as a statesman to […]
National Science Foundation turns to Texas A&M to protect sensitive research
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 […]