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Violence And Violins: Prof Recalls His Role In The Hungarian Revolution
Oct 13, 2016 • 5 min. readAs the 60th anniversary of the Hungarian Revolution approaches, the 82-year-old Nagyvary has written his recollections of those days in his new book, Violence and Violins.
Gen. Mark Welsh, former chief of staff of the United States Air Force, discusses his distinguished military career, his family, and his hopes for the future of the Bush School.
Wiley Lecture Sponsors “An Israeli Palestinian Dialogue” Wednesday
Apr 11, 2016 • 2 min. readThe MSC Wiley Lecture Series exists to broaden the educational experiences of the Texas A&M community by providing thought-provoking discussion on national and foreign policy issues.
‘Leaderless Resistance’: Q&A With Homeland Security Prof
Dec 14, 2015 • 6 min. readTexas A&M University Professor of Homeland Security Danny Davis, among the first in the nation to weigh in on the attack, offers his assessment of the tragedy and what security measures need to be enacted.
Texas A&M University has added a new signature partnership to expand high impact learning for students and research collaboration for faculty with the formal dedication of the Hacienda Santa Clara Education and Research Center in Mexico.
Texas A&M University graduates faring quite well in the marketplace, with the U.S. News story indicating no university in the country has more current Fortune 100 CEOs than Texas A&M.
Hurdles To Climate Change Action In Economics And Politics, Not Divided Science
Apr 21, 2015 • 3 min. readResearchers suggest looking at business interests, partisan predispositions and political ideology for the hurdles to policy action.
The Center on Conflict and Development at Texas A&M and its partner The Congo Peace Center moved their mission for peace-building in the Democratic Republic of Congo forward with the signing of an act of community unity.
Nuclear technology is dual use: one way, it can be used as a source of energy, but another way can create weapons of mass destruction.
This historic piece of legislation created what are known as land-grant universities, one of which is Texas A&M University.