At Bush School lecture, Portman draws on 30-year career in public service to urge bipartisanship to heal nation’s widening ideological gap.

With summer weather heightening fire risk in several states, Texas A&M’s faculty experts can discuss topics related to wildfire formation, prevention and emergency response.

Gates, A&M’s former president, is the only U.S. secretary of defense in history to serve under two presidents from different parties.

The veteran statesman brings decades of experience to continue the legacy of public service inspired by George H.W. Bush.

Marine Corps veteran Janneth Najera, a graduate student at the Bush School, is honored for her service as an advocate for student veterans.

John B. Sherman ’92 will move from the U.S. Department of Defense to begin his new role Aug. 1.

Dr. Roger R. Reese recognized for integrity, dedication and service in honor of the legacy of President George H.W. Bush and Aggie Core Values

François Hollande delivered a talk on global security and terrorism before presenting Dr. Richard Golsan with one of France’s highest academic honors.

In a recent visit to Texas A&M, former Bush School dean and six-time ambassador Ryan Crocker discussed the conflict in Gaza and U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East.

A Texas A&M researcher is studying the physical and mental toll of wildland firefighting with the aim of keeping first responders safe from smoke and other hazards.