COLLEGE STATION, TX – On Monday, March 2, 2020, a distinguished panel of experts from the TAMU Bush School of Government and Public Service will discuss the current Coronavirus situation and what to expect as part of the School’s “What’s Next?” series.
The panelists will share their perspectives of the current situation as well as what the next possible steps might be. The panel will consist of Dr. Gerald Parker, Director of the Pandemic and Biosecurity Policy Program; Professor Andrew Natsios, Director of the Scowcroft Institute of International Affairs and Executive Professor; and Dr. Christine Crudo Blackburn, Deputy Director of the Pandemic and Biosecurity Policy Program.
The event will be held in Rudder Forum at Texas A&M University from 5:30 PM – 6:30 PM.
The timing and topics for the “What’s Next?” series are driven by current events and public interest. This type of rapid-response series is designed to address events in real time, as they occur, with faculty from The Bush School discussing policy issues and options that are available to decision-makers.
Bush School Dean Mark Welsh noted that The Bush School has experts in many areas of government policy who can help people understand what options are possible after a major news event.
The series is open to the public, and no registration is required.