- Bush School Professor Investigates Energy Interdependence in the LevantCOLLEGE STATION, TX (April 2027) – In the second issue of the Mosbacher Institute’s Pursuing Prosperity and Peace in the Levant White Paper Series, “Leveraging Economic Interdependence for Offshore Energy Developments,” Dr. Jose Morales-Arilla, Assistant Professor at the Bush School of Government and Public Service, explores the potential for energy interdependence in the Levant Basin […] The post Bush School Professor Investigates Energy Interdependence in the Levant appeared first on The Bush School of Government & Public Service.
- Texas A&M’s Dara Wald Named 2024 Carnegie FellowWald, a professor in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, is among 28 scholars selected for the prestigious fellowship for research addressing political polarization. Dr. Dara Wald has been named to the 2024 class of the Andrew Carnegie Fellows Program by the Carnegie Corporation of New York. Wald is a tenured Texas A&M University College of Agriculture and Life […] The post Texas A&M’s Dara Wald Named 2024 Carnegie Fellow appeared first on The Bush School of Government & Public Service.
- Bush School Professor Explores Women’s Empowerment After Mass Killings in RwandaA new issue of The Takeaway examines a remarkable shift in gender dynamics occurring in villages that experienced intense military and armed violence. COLLEGE STATION, TX (May 15) – In the wake of Rwanda’s genocide, a remarkable shift occurred in villages that experienced intense military and army violence. Women, stepping into the void left by […] The post Bush School Professor Explores Women’s Empowerment After Mass Killings in Rwanda appeared first on The Bush School of Government & Public Service.
- Under Pr-ESSER: Revealed Preferences and Spending Patterns in Response to the PandemicOn April 10, 2024, Dr. Springer, a Managing Partner at Basis Policy Research and former distinguished professor at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, presented an Education Policy Workshop on “Under Pr-ESSER: Revealed Preferences and Spending Patterns in Response to the Pandemic” at the George H.W. Bush Presidential Library. In his talk, Dr. Springer posits […] The post Under Pr-ESSER: Revealed Preferences and Spending Patterns in Response to the Pandemic appeared first on The Bush School of Government & Public Service.
- History Professor Dr. Roger R. Reese Named Recipient of the Inspiring the Spirit of Aggieland – The 41 AwardThe Bush School of Government and Public Service has named Dr. Roger R. Reese as the recipient of the 2024 Inspiring the Spirit of Aggieland – The 41 Award. Reese is a history professor and serves as the director of graduate studies within the College of Arts and Sciences Department of History at Texas A&M […] The post History Professor Dr. Roger R. Reese Named Recipient of the Inspiring the Spirit of Aggieland – The 41 Award appeared first on The Bush School of Government & Public Service.
- Bush School DC Hires Noted National Security and Intelligence Adjunct FacultyTexas A&M University’s Bush School of Government and Public Service is pleased to announce the continued expansion of its Diana Davis Spencer Program in National Security at its Washington, D.C., teaching site known as the Bush School DC. The Bush School DC recently added three national security and intelligence experts to its Intelligence Studies graduate […] The post Bush School DC Hires Noted National Security and Intelligence Adjunct Faculty appeared first on The Bush School of Government & Public Service.
- The Effects of Gas Tax HolidaysA new issue of The Takeaway explores the effect of gas tax holidays on consumers’ inflation expectations and consumption. COLLEGE STATION, TX (April 25, 2024) – The COVID-19 pandemic and the Russia-Ukraine conflict triggered significant supply disruptions and skyrocketing gas prices. By the first half of 2022, the average price of gasoline had risen by […] The post The Effects of Gas Tax Holidays appeared first on The Bush School of Government & Public Service.
- Bush School Student Published in Princeton University’s Journal of Public and International AffairsTrinity Johnson, a second-year master’s degree candidate in International Affairs focusing on trade and development, has been published in Princeton’s Journal of Public and International Affairs with her work titled, “When Life Gives You Lemons: How EU Citrus Standards Can Limit Trade.“ Johnson’s unique perspective on international trade, particularly with the European Union (EU) and […] The post Bush School Student Published in Princeton University’s Journal of Public and International Affairs appeared first on The Bush School of Government & Public Service.
- U.S. Border Patrol Chief Shared Insight with the Bush School on Border OperationsOn April 8, 2024, the Mosbacher Institute’s Borders and Migration Program hosted Acting Chief Patrol Agent (CPA) Matthew J. Roggow, who serves the Big Bend Sector of the U.S. Border Patrol, to present “Security: America’s Border in Theory and Practice.” This event was part of The Other Side of the Border: Ties that Bind and Issues That Divide speaker series […] The post U.S. Border Patrol Chief Shared Insight with the Bush School on Border Operations appeared first on The Bush School of Government & Public Service.
- ISTPP Research Team Publishes in Review of Policy ResearchPublic trust in government agencies affects the formation of public opinion about public policy issues. This association between trust and public support for policy development in emergent biotechnologies, such as gene drive, needs to be better understood. The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and the Environmental Protection Agency […] The post ISTPP Research Team Publishes in Review of Policy Research appeared first on The Bush School of Government & Public Service.
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