
policy
Bush School To Host 5th Annual Texas Women, Peace, And Security Symposium
Nov 5, 2019 • 2 min. readThe Nov. 15 event on the Texas A&M campus will focus on the ties between women’s rights and national security, among other topics.
The former Secretary of Defense and Central Intelligence Agency director discussed the challenges of U.S. national security decision-making during a lecture at Texas A&M.
Democratic candidates are sounding a lot like Teddy Roosevelt.
What Would Happen To Congress If Washington, D.C. Became The 51st State?
Jun 6, 2019 • 5 min. readIf the district is granted statehood, it will be awarded one seat in the 2020 allocation. That means another state will lose a seat. Who will lose if the district becomes the 51st state?
Texas A&M Researcher: Immigration At Southern Border A Humanitarian Crisis, Not An ‘Invasion’
May 30, 2019 • 2 min. readThe latest issue of The Takeaway outlines shifting immigration trends and urges Congress to take action to relieve the humanitarian crisis at the Southwest border.
U.S. Officials Discuss Pandemic Policy Visions At Scowcroft Pandemic Forum
May 14, 2019 • 6 min. readThe 3rd Annual Pandemic & Biosecurity Forum in Washington D.C. drew an audience of elected officials and former federal agency leaders to take part in a sprawling dialogue on pandemic prevention and response.
Texas A&M, Scowcroft Institute Share Pandemic Policy Recommendations With U.S. Officials
May 14, 2019 • 3 min. readA white paper presented in Washington, D.C. today at the 3rd Annual Pandemic & Biosecurity Forum outlines strategies to improve pandemic and biosecurity preparedness and response in the face of infectious diseases.
Texas A&M, Scowcroft Institute To Host 3rd Annual Pandemic & Biosecurity Forum
May 8, 2019 • 2 min. readThe Tuesday, May 14 event at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. will include keynote remarks from U.S. Sen. Richard Burr and ADM Brett Giroir, MD, Assistant Secretary for Health, HHS, and feature remarks from international pandemic researchers and the release of a Scowcroft Institute white paper with policy recommendations for addressing the next pandemic.
The question of whether the U.S. government should compensate the descendants of enslaved and oppressed African Americans is gaining national attention.
Experts from the School of Law, College of Architecture and the Texas A&M System will be among the numerous personalities featured the during multi-day event in Dallas.