Three units of the Texas A&M Corps of Cadets participated in the 2015 Texas Inauguration for Governor Greg Abbott and Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick.

As professor of international affairs, Gause also will hold the John H. Lindsey ’44 Chair at the school.

Texas A&M has emerged as one of the largest universities in the nation—with an enrollment of more than  50,000, with almost half of its students now women—and is making significant progress in diversifying its student body.

Research at Texas A&M University shows that President Obama’s State of the Union Address proposal to raise minimum wage from $7.25 an hour to $9 will reduce job creation.

Dr. Arnold Vedlitz has been an integral part of the Bush School of Government and Public Service since the idea was first put forward in the early 1990s.

A $2 million endowed gift from the Hamon Charitable Foundation to the Texas A&M Foundation will benefit students and faculty practitioners at the Bush School of Government and Public Service.

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.

President Bush and the George Bush Presidential Library Foundation will present the George Bush Award for Excellence in Public Service posthumously to President Ronald Reagan.

Governor Rick Perry on Monday announced the appointment of three individuals to The Texas A&M University System Board of Regents.

It was late in 1997 when MPIA Director Chuck Hermann gave Olson, then still employed with the Central Intelligence Agency, a tour of the Allen building facilities he would call home for the next thirteen years.