By Alix Poth ’18 The next generation of our nation’s leaders aren’t only built inside a classroom; rather, they’re established as they gain hands-on experience of what leadership actually looks like. The Potomac Summer Institute (PSI) has positioned itself to provide that exact encounter for Aggies who are ready to become leaders in Washington D.C. Joseph Ura, […]
Bush School News
Dr. Reyko Huang Granted Tenure
The Board of Regents has granted tenure to Dr. Reyko Huang, and she has been promoted to associate professor in the Department of International Affairs at the Bush School of Government and Public Service, Texas A&M University. Huang holds a PhD in political science from Columbia University, an MPA from the Woodrow Wilson School at […]
Bush School Supports TAMU Eco-Friendly Efforts
Bush School students have worked hard to support Texas A&M’s Eco-Friendly Mission. The University was recently named the second most eco-friendly campus in the country by College magazine, a college-guide and quarterly magazine written and edited by college students. For Texas A&M students and administrators, pitching in for sustainability and an environmentally friendly atmosphere isn’t […]
F. Gregory Gause Publishes Article in Security Studies
Dr. Gregory Gause, Head of the Bush School’s Department of International Affairs and CGS Faculty Affiliate, published “’Hegemony’ Compared: Great Britain and the United States in the Middle East” in Security Studies. The article can be read here.
CGS Faculty Affiliate Dr. Andrew L. Ross Co-Authors Research Brief
Andrew L. Ross, with Tai Ming Cheung and Thomas G. Mahnken, is the author of “Assessing the State of Understanding of Defense Innovation,” a SITC (Study of Innovation and Technology in China) Research Brief, published by the University of California Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation. This piece was also included in Tai Ming Cheung, […]
Bush School Student Wins Women in International Trade Scholarship
Locky Catron, a second-year student in the Master of International Affairs program at the Texas A&M Bush School of Government and Public Service, has been awarded one of two scholarships from the Women in International Trade (WIIT) organization. The Association of Women in International Trade (WIIT) is based in Washington, DC, and works to promote […]
Bush School Professor Jim Olson Warns of Counterintelligence Threats in New Book
Former CIA Chief of Counterintelligence Jim Olson delivered a speech about his new book, To Catch a Spy: The Art of Counterintelligence, at Texas A&M’s Bush School of Government and Public Service. The book is dedicated to Bush School students, whom he has taught since the inception of the Bush School in 1997. During this event, […]
Texas A&M Bush School Professor Ann O’M. Bowman Receives First Transformative Research Award
The first Transformative Research Award from Texas A&M’s Center for Housing and Urban Development went to Dr. Ann O’M. Bowman for her innovative urban development research. Bowman is the Hazel Davis and Robert Kennedy Endowed Chair in Government and Public Service at the Bush School. Galen Newman, Director of the Center for Housing and Urban […]
Family Crossings Add to a Growing Humanitarian Crisis at the Southwest Border
Changing immigration trends are the topic of a new issue of The Takeaway. According to the policy brief, the number of apprehensions at the Southwest border has actually decreased since 2000, but the steep rise in the number of families attempting to cross, the increase in credible fear claims, and the lack of functional laws and […]
Recapping The 4th Annual Texas Symposium on Women, Peace, and Security
The Women, Peace, and Security (WPS) Symposium provides a timely opportunity to address the challenges and opportunities of the WPS agenda by discussing them in a bi-partisan environment, developing connections between Texas, regional, and national stakeholders. This symposium was held on November 5, 2018, at the Bush School of Government and Public Service, Texas A&M […]