Students at the Bush School of Government and Public Service, Texas A&M University, recently participated in a video teleconference with their counterparts from the Russian Diplomatic Academy – the institution charged with training the Russian Federation’s diplomatic service. During the conference, Bush School and Russian students discussed a wide range of issues, including Ukraine, NATO, […]
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Four New Ambassadors Selected at the Bush School
Four students were recently selected to serve on the the Bush School Ambassadors Council, a new student group that represents the Bush School at special events, development functions, and alumni and recruitment events. Primarily, the ambassadors are student liaisons to special guests and students invited to come to the Bryan/College Station community. The new ambassadors […]
Bush School Students Celebrate Wall Raising for Habitat Bush House
Students from the Bush School of Government & Public Service at Texas A&M University, along with Habitat for Humanity supporters, will hold a wall-raising ceremony Saturday (March 2) for a house that will be built in honor of President George H.W. and Mrs. Barbara Bush. The ceremony is set for 8 a.m. in Bryan’s Faith […]
Neu Wins Prestigious State Scholarship
Michael Neu, a graduate student at The Bush School of Government and Public Service at Texas A&M University, was recently awarded the 2012-2013 Clarence E. Ridley Scholarship from the Texas City Management Association (TCMA). Neu was one of two recipients of the annual state award. The Clarence E. Ridley Scholarship is a $5,000 educational fellowship […]
Vogel Remembered by Bush School Colleagues
A memorial service was held on January 26 for Bush School student Michael Vogel, who died on January 18. Vogel’s fellow students, faculty, and staff members gathered to remember him in the Orientation Theater of the Bush Presidential Library at Texas A&M University. Bush School Student Government Association president, Carly Hilly, opened the service and […]
First Robertson Fellows Named
The first Robertson Fellows have been awarded this fall to four Texas A&M University Bush School of Government and Public Service students. Thomas Buchanan, Kerri Eisenbach, Danielle Menard, and Michael Vogel began their studies in September. The program was instituted at the Bush School in 2010 with a grant of $386,400 over four years from […]
State Senate Honors Bush School Students
The Texas State Senate honored seven Bush School Master of Public Service and Administration students for their service during the 82nd Legislative session with a resolution passed on May 9. Authored by State Senator Eddie Lucio from Brownsville, the resolution “…commended these outstanding students for their service…and wished them continued success.” The students were part […]
Accenture Sponsors Texas A&M Graduate Study Research Project with George Bush School of Government
RESTON, Va; May 3, 2011 – Research on public policy reform by Texas A&M graduate students was presented today to Accenture executives and clients at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. The research was conducted under the Capstone project at the George Bush School of Government and Public Service at Texas A&M University. Accenture […]
Bush School Brings the ‘Dillo Home
After a two-year drought, the ‘Dillo Cup returned to its rightful home at the Bush School on April 16, 2011. In the 12th annual “Duke Out for the ‘Dillo” softball game against the LBJ School, the Bushwhackers delivered a thrilling 23-21 victory to a crowd of students, faculty, staff and alumni who gathered in College […]
Bush School Welcomes Class of 2012
This week the Bush School welcomed 110 new students during new student orientation. The Bush School class of 2012 adds diversity and experience to the School’s student body. These students come from varied academic disciplines, possess professional and military work experience, and demonstrate exceptional aptitude for critical thinking and languages. The incoming students launched their […]