In a talk at Texas A&M’s Bush School, historian Phillips O’Brien said the Russian invasion, now in its third year, raises a number of difficult questions about military power in the 21st century.

While recent wars have sparked speculation about an ensuing global conflict, military scholars say comparisons to past world wars are largely overblown.

The award recognizes Texas A&M faculty and staff who display outstanding commitment to the development of student character.

Krystle R. Beauchamp '07 and John D. White '70 were recognized for their career achievements, commitment to public service and community leadership.

The Bush School recently welcomed Henry Cisneros, the 10th U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development and former mayor of San Antonio.

In visit to Bush School DC, Oksana Markarova says the lessons of the war will play a vital role in ensuring future peace and prosperity.

Ashley has served numerous university and system roles, most recently as executive associate dean and senior professor at the Bush School.

Each faculty member will receive a $15,000 grant over three years to support academic research or creative work.

Oppenheimer, dubbed “the father of the atomic bomb,” is the subject of a new movie in theaters now.

Kirby Goidel reflects on America’s democratic experiment and says nothing has been gained without a fight.