Dr. Jasen Castillo, Co-Director of the Albritton Center for Grand Strategy and Associate Professor in International Affairs at the Bush School, recently published “The Cold Comfort of Mutually Assured Destruction,” a book review of The Revolution that Failed by Brendan Rittenhouse Green. Castillo’s essay appears in a book review roundtable in Texas National Security Review and as a stand-alone piece with War […]
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CGS Core Faculty Member Writes Introduction for H-Diplo Roundtable
Dr. Fritz Bartel, Assistant Professor in International Affairs and core faculty member with the Albritton Center for Grand Strategy, wrote the introduction for the H-Diplo teaching roundtable on the Cold War and History. The roundtable features essays from four scholars from around the world that explore different approaches to presenting the Cold War “not as a […]
Vedlitz Named to Executive Advisory Committee of Newly Formed Institute for a Disaster Resilient Texas
Dr. Arnold Vedlitz, Professor and Bob Bullock Chair in Government and Public Policy and Director and Distinguished Research Scholar in the Institute for Science, Technology and Public Policy in the Bush School of Government and Public Service, has been appointed to the Executive Advisory Committee of the Institute for a Disaster Resilient Texas (IDRT). The […]
Professor Dwight A. Roblyer Honored With 2020 Distinguished Achievement Award
For 65 years, Texas A&M University and The Association of Former Students have recognized the most deserving faculty and staff members with one of the university’s highest professional honors—the University-Level Distinguished Achievement Awards. This year’s recipients were chosen for their stellar performances in teaching, research, student relations, continuing education, staff service, and graduate student mentoring. Since the […]
Three Bush School Faculty Awarded Professorships, Fellowship
Bush School Dean Mark Welsh has announced that three members of the School’s faculty have been awarded academic professorships and fellowships.
Frank Ashley Receives Educator Hall of Fame Award
Dean Mark Welsh has announced that Dr. Frank Ashley has been selected as one of four outstanding educators to be inducted into the University of Alabama’s College of Education Hall of Fame in 2021.
PSAA Assistant Professor of the Practice, Kenneth Anderson Taylor, to Serve as a Consultant on National Science Foundation Grant
Dr. Kenneth Taylor, Director of Outreach and Professional Development at the Center for Nonprofits and Philanthropy, was chosen to help develop and test a training program for nonprofit recovery organizations and foundations aimed at assisting them to improve and become more efficient at leveraging vital recovery resources.
CGS Affiliate Dr. Gause Publishes Piece On Foreign Affairs Website Titled “The End of Saudi Arabia’s Ambitions”
Dr. Gregory Gause, head of International Affairs department at the Bush School of Government and Public Service at Texas A&M University and an affiliate of the Bush School’s Albritton Center for Grand Strategy, recently had an article published on the Foreign Affairs website titled “The End of Saudi Arabia’s Ambitions”. The article talks about how […]
In Memoriam: Dr. Kent Portney
It is with a heavy heart that the Bush School of Government and Public Service announces that Professor Kent Portney passed away suddenly on Saturday, June 13, 2020. Dr. Portney came to the Bush School’s Department of Public Service and Administration in 2014. He was appointed Director of the Institute for Science, Technology, and Public […]
Bush School Faculty, Dr. Kalena Cortes, Receives Prestigious Program Award
Congratulations to Dr. Kalena Cortes for being selected as a recipient of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) Faculty Travel Grant Program Award. Dr. Cortes is an Associate Professor in the Department of Public Service and Administration at the Texas A&M University Bush School of Government and Public Service. She is also is a Research Associate at […]