
law and security
Texting-While-Driving Bans Could Reduce Crash-Related Hospitalizations
Mar 30, 2015 • 2 min. readTeam of researchers examined crash-related hospitalizations before and after the enactment of state texting bans.
Staff Members Honored At 2014-15 President’s Meritorious Service Awards
Mar 16, 2015 • 2 min. readTexas A&M University Interim President Dr. Mark A. Hussey ’79 honored staff members at the 28th annual President’s Meritorious Service Awards ceremony.
The Texas A&M University Police Department held its annual awards ceremony to recognize employee accomplishments and contributions for the year 2014.
Juvenile criminal offenders in Texas who are placed under county supervision, close to home, are less likely to be rearrested than those placed in state-run correctional facilities.
Bush School Ranked In Top 25 Masters Programs For Policy Careers In International Relations
Feb 10, 2015 • 2 min. readForeign Policy magazine has ranked the Texas A&M University master’s program in international relations among the top 25 in the nation.
Texas Aggies Go to War Exhibit Opens December 12, 2014.
Bush School Research Institute Continues Bush 41 Conservation Legacy
Jul 7, 2014 • 3 min. readDuring his presidency, Bush established 56 wildlife refuges, set aside more than three million acres of public land, and set a national policy of “no net loss” of wetlands.
A Texas A&M researcher is part of a team trying to uncover long-lost secrets in Alcatraz Island.
J. Michael Ragan has been appointed as Texas A&M University’s new chief of police.
School Of Law Opens A New Realm For Aggie Service To The State
Oct 18, 2013 • 6 min. readHis exoneration was due, in part, to the efforts of a law student's dedication - just one example of the school’s long-running commitment to serving the citizens of Texas.