William Roberts Clark has received the Brian Barry Prize in Political Science from the British Academy.

The George Bush Presidential Library Foundation will host a lecture by Dr. David Priess, author of The President’s Book of Secrets: The Untold Story of Intelligence Briefings to America’s Presidents from Kennedy to Obama.

A second-year Master of Public Service and Administration (MPSA) student at the Bush School of Government and Public Service at Texas A&M University, Fujimoto owes his expertise in public speaking and on a host of topics to his twenty-two years as an Air Force staff officer and aviator.

To increase awareness of Latino/Hispanic policy issues and to showcase the research carried out by Latino professors at Texas A&M, the university will present “Latinx Policy Issues in the 21st Century Lecture Series.”

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.

Texas A&M is one of 27 universities in the nation to be honored with a Women’s Excellence Award by the National Panhellenic Conference.

What if most or all you know about Muslims is from what you see in the media — terrorists depicted in movies and TV shows, news reports on suicide bombings and mass shootings.

As executive vice president of the Panama Canal Expansion Project, de Marotta is the only woman to have held the highest post in the canal’s history.

Women now account for almost half of the 60,000+ students at Texas A&M, which ranks among the top five universities in the nation in student body size.

Texas A&M President Michael K. Young spoke about religious freedom in U.S. foreign policy matters as part of a lecture series hosted by the Bush School.