The Texas A&M University System regents have donated acreage to house the historic train at President George H.W. Bush’s presidential library and museum.
The book authored by diplomats including James A. Baker III and Condoleezza Rice was edited by Bush administration officials associated with Texas A&M's Bush School of Government and Public Service.
The Hungarian government erected the statue in honor of the fall of communism in Central and Eastern Europe and the role played by the 41st president of the United States.
The two discussed international affairs and a coming “great systemic crisis” during the online event hosted by the George & Barbara Bush Foundation and Scowcroft of Institute of International Affairs.
The capital campaign supports Bush School of Government and Public Service scholarships, programming and faculty support, plus exhibit updates and enhancements at the Bush Library.
Bush School and Bush Foundation leaders reflect on a year of changes and share what the future holds for the institutions that bear the 41st president’s name.
The funeral train that carried President George H. W. Bush on his final trip to Texas A&M is being donated by Union Pacific and will be installed on the grounds of Bush’s presidential library and museum.