The field of cybersecurity is ever-changing. Dr. Danny Davis is working to stay ahead if the game. “There is constant change in cybersecurity,” said Davis, a senior lecturer in terrorism, cybersecurity, security policy, and military history at the Bush School of Government and Public Service at Texas A&M University, and Director of the School’s Graduate […]
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Bush School Students Recognized with Medal of Excellence and Leadership Certificates
The Bush School of Government and Public Service at Texas A&M University recognized sixty-nine students for their achievements in earning the Dean’s Leadership Certificate or the Bush School Medal of Excellence. Students were presented with the award during a ceremony held at the Annenberg Presidential Conference Center. The ceremony was attended by both the awardees […]
Lauren Bush Lauren Speaks to Grant and Project Management Class
Lauren Bush Lauren, founder of FEED and granddaughter of President George H. W. Bush, spent time in the classroom with students at the Bush School of Government and Public Service at Texas A&M University prior to her remarks at the Bank of America Program on Volunteerism. Bush Lauren spoke to Dr. Laurie Paarlberg’s Grant and […]
Can Applying Baseball Metrics to Presidents Predict Success?
“Presidents, Baseball, and Wins Above Expectations: What Can Sabermetrics Tell Us about Presidential Success? Why Ronald Reagan is like Bobby Cox and Lyndon Johnson is like Joe Torre” is the title of the cover article for the 50th-anniversary edition of “PS”, the magazine of the American Political Science Association. Written by Texas A&M University Associate […]
Food for Thought: Building a Social Business to Change the World with Lauren Bush Lauren
The Mosbacher Institute for Trade, Economics, and Public Policy at the Bush School of Government hosted its final event of the academic year on Monday, April 24, 2017. The 2017 Bank of America Program on Volunteerism featured Lauren Bush Lauren, Founder and CEO of FEED, who spoke about “Food for Thought: Building a Social Business […]
Gerald Parker Leads Bush School’s Biosecurity and Pandemic Policy Program
If the Ebola crisis which began in 2013 was a “black swan” in terms of recent epidemics, it focused attention around the world on emerging infectious diseases, and the way biological threats, whether from outbreaks, accidents or attacks have increased due to globalization and technological innovation. The Scowcroft Institute of International Affairs at the Bush […]
Mobile App Developed by Bush School Students Aids TAMU Veteran Students
Dave Fujimoto, Lela Akiashvili, Joshua Causey, Amanda Driggers, Megi Llubani, and Sydney Thomas A team of Bush School of Government and Public Service student researchers have developed a unique smart phone application concept to help Texas A&M veterans complete their education. The mobile app, Dogtags2Diploma, seeks to identify student veterans at risk of not successfully […]
Bush School Students Earn Top Honors at TAMU Student Research Week
Three teams of student researchers at the Bush School of Government and Public Service at Texas A&M University competed in and won top honors in their category at the 2017 Texas A&M University Student Research Week. The students won top prizes in the competition’s Business, Administration and Public Affairs category. This is the first time […]
China Governance and Public Policy Research
Two Bush School of Government and Public Service colleagues at Texas A&M University have teamed up to lead a multidisciplinary and multinational collaborative research survey in China. Dr. Xinsheng Liu (research scientist and assistant director in the Institute for Science, Technology and Public Policy, or ISTPP) and Dr. Ren Mu (Associate Professor in the Department […]
Robert Gates Speaks to Bush School Course on Russia in International Politics
Students at the Bush School of Government and Public Service at Texas A&M University were paid a visit from former Secretary of Defense Robert Gates in their Russia in International Politics course. The course is taught by Bush School professor Ambassador Larry Napper. During the ninety-minute class period, the students briefed Secretary Gates on their […]