Acclaimed economist and former World Bank Vice President Anne Krueger discuss NAFTA and other trade policies Feb. 13 at Texas A&M.

Institute for Science, Technology and Public Policy (ISTPP) researchers will partner on a $2 million NSF grant to examine how the dynamics of planning, policies, flood control infrastructures, and the social networks affect the capacity of urban communities to recover from major flooding.

Farm Bill provisions draw upon the Uniform Partition of Heirs Property Act authored by Texas A&M Law School Professor Thomas W. Mitchell.

Professor Dr. Raymond Robertson replaces Dr. Lori Taylor, who served as the institute's director from 2014 to 2018.

A Bush School economist argues that free trade between the United States and Mexico benefits both countries.

A Texas A&M study found that the automatic admissions policy in Texas encourages students to apply to more selective schools.

A large proportion of food loss and waste happens at the farm-to-retail level, with about 133 billion pounds of food available at retailers going uneaten.

Citizens have more faith in their government institutions when both women and men are involved in decision-making.