Mallory Compton is in her third year teaching in the Department of Public Service and Administration and earned both her bachelor’s and doctoral degrees at Texas A&M University. She currently teaches foundations of public service, public management, and social welfare and health policy. What research project are you currently working on? There are two that […]
Faculty spotlight
Katherine Weary: Faculty Spotlight
Katherine Weary ‘01 worked as a National Security Agency (NSA) analyst before coming to teach in the Intelligence Studies program at the Bush School. Her course offerings include Analytic Tradecraft, Advanced Analytic Tradecraft, and Briefing Tradecraft. In addition, Weary runs a capstone each spring. What research project do you currently have underway? Ever since the […]
Aileen Teague: Faculty Spotlight
Aileen Teague is an Assistant Professor in the Department of International Affairs and a core faculty member at the Albritton Center for Grand Strategy. She studies U.S.-Latin America relations, works on the Latin America concentration, and serves as a coordinator for The Other Side of the Border: Ties That Bind and Issues That Divide speaker […]
Robbie Waters Robichau: Faculty Spotlight
Robbie Waters Robichau teaches public service and administration in the nonprofit sector, with courses touching on foundations of the nonprofit sector, human relations, and social entrepreneurship and innovation. She is a Bush School alumna, studying nonprofit management and accountability, capacity and evaluation, and meaningfulness in public service work. What research project are you currently working […]
Greg Vogle: Faculty Spotlight
Greg Vogle joined the Intelligence Studies program at the Bush School after spending the majority of his career in the CIA. He talks about his new career turn and plans to teach a course on covert action.
Dr. Brian Nakamura: Faculty Spotlight
Dr. Brian Nakamura teaches public management and public policy program evaluation at the Bush School. He spoke about his research on state and local government in the context of US policy responses to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Dr. Terry Fernsler: Faculty Spotlight
Faculty members like Dr. Terry Fernsler strive to enhance the foundational skills of Bush School students as they work towards careers in public service. Since Spring 2019, Dr. Fernsler has taught Management and Leadership of Nonprofit Organizations (PSAA 644) and Tools for Leadership in Public Service (PSAA 602). Both courses are integral building blocks within […]
Dr. Frank Ashley: Faculty Spotlight
Dr. Frank Ashley teaches students about diversity in nonprofit organizations and how diversity not only includes racial and sexual differences it also includes differences in ability, sexual orientation, religion, culture, immigration status and other areas. Ashley is the Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Senior Professor at the Bush School of Government and Public […]
Faculty Spotlight: Kenneth Anderson Taylor
Dr. Kenneth Anderson Taylor is clear on what he hopes to accomplish at the Bush School. His focus is advancing the School’s mission of developing principled leaders for public service. Born and raised on the south side of Chicago, without a father until his mother remarried when he was nearly a teenager, Dr. Taylor is […]
Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Leonard Bright
Dr. Leonard Bright holds a PhD in public administration and policy from the Hatfield School of Government at Portland State University. He joined the Bush School after serving as an associate professor in the School of Urban and Public Affairs at the University of Louisville. He earned his bachelor’s degree at the University of South […]