Each faculty member will receive a $15,000 grant over three years to support academic research or creative work.
Oppenheimer, dubbed “the father of the atomic bomb,” is the subject of a new movie in theaters now.
Kirby Goidel reflects on America’s democratic experiment and says nothing has been gained without a fight.
The 41st president would have been 99 this year. In honor of his birthday, take a look back at some memorable moments from his time in Aggieland.
Texas A&M Professor John T. Hennessey-Niland, former ambassador to Palau, visited Taiwan in 2021, a first since diplomatic ties were ended.
Bill Burns shared his view on the war in Ukraine, China and more during a discussion hosted by the Bush School of Government and Public Service.
The annual honor, named for President George H.W. Bush, has been awarded to Rodney Boehm ‘78, associate professor of the practice for engineering entrepreneurship.
Christopher Wray reflected on the current threat landscape during a visit to Texas A&M’s Bush School of Government and Public Service.
Christopher Wray and William Burns will give talks April 5 and 12, respectively, at the Annenberg Presidential Conference Center.
Joe Straus will be featured at the 2023 Cameron Fellows Lecture, Tuesday at the Annenberg Presidential Conference Center.