University of Pittsburgh Professor Wins Best Book Award
Dr. Nuno Themudo asks why some countries have a vibrant nonprofit sector while others do not?...
A new beginning
Enthused to join GPS in its time of positive transformation, Assistant Professor Weiyi Shi explains the research that motivates her to wake up in the morning...
Influencing development through improving governance
Focusing on the Philippines, GPS Assistant Professor Nico Ravanilla is committed to examining and improving the quality of elected officials in developing democracies...
Going between science and policy
A climate scientist with equal strengths in physical and social sciences, Kate Ricke brings an interdisciplinary punch to her dual professorship at GPS and Scripps...
Refining research in the thick of the Brexit
Assistant Professor Lauren Prather relished in a research retreat at the University of Oxford’s Summer Research Institute...
The Right Tools for Public Service
A conversation with Dr. Valerie Hudson, Professor and George H.W. Bush Chair at the Bush School of Government and Public Service....
Texas A&M Appoints General Mark A. Welsh III As Dean Of The Bush School
The Texas A&M University System Board of Regents today approved the appointment of General Mark A. Welsh III as the new Dean of the Bush School of Government and Public Service....
Bush School Professor’s Research Affects Major Policy Change in India
Research co-authored by Dr. Raymond Robertson, professor at the Bush School of Government and Public Service, Texas A&M University, was cited as support for a recently approved measure in India....
James Reardon-Anderson Receives Patrick Healy Award at John Carroll Weekend in Rome
Professor James B. Reardon-Anderson received the Patrick Healy Award on April 16th at the 2016 John Carroll Awards Banquet in Rome, Italy....
Career of Research, Service in Latin America Brings Fr. Matthew Carnes to CLAS Stewardship
Father Matthew Carnes, S.J., has been named the new director of the Center for Latin American Studies, bringing a career of research and experience in Latin America to a center rich in history....
THE CASE FOR THE ARTS: FOCUS ON PROFESSOR HONEY AL-SAYED
As a CULP student, my course load was solely picked on how “cool” they sounded. One of those classes was Media, Arts, and Culture: Fueling War or Creating Peace?...
SFS On Topic: Nuclear Security Summit
This year’s Nuclear Security Summit convened representatives from around the world in Washington, D.C. to discuss what tangible steps governments can take to keep nuclear materials secure....