Faculty, staff, and students: Please submit your accolades and accomplishments to Inside the Bush School. Fill out this form or contact Elaine Lippard, Britton Haynes, or your department staff to submit entries.
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On September 29, UNWomen organized an online webinar to discuss Professor Hudson's book The First Political Order. There were about 130 attendees from the UN present.
- Dr. Ishara Casellas Connors has joined editorial board of Educational Evaluation and Policy Archives (EEPA), the premier journal for rigorous, policy-relevant research on issues central to education.
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Thursday, October 19| 12:00 p.m. CT
Zoom
Every Thursday, ESP invites prestigious academics and practitioners of economic statecraft to discuss critical issues at the nexus of economics, national security, and U.S.-China competition. To stay updated on upcoming speaker events, please contact economicstatecraft@tamu.edu.
RSVP here to attend.
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Monday, October 23| 12:00 p.m. CT
George Bush Presidential Library & Museum Presidential Orientation Theatre
Dr. Bradley Podliska, a former investigator for the Benghazi Committee offers an insider’s view of the politically divisive Committee. He will discuss his new book Fire Alarm, which details why the Committee failed to deliver an accurate assessment of the events and the potential government shortfalls surrounding the September 11, 2012 attack in Benghazi, Libya. Register here to attend.
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Wednesday, October 25| 5:00 p.m. ET
The Bush School DC
State Department and USAID expert Robert Gersony, and Scowcroft Institute of International Affairs Director Andrew Natsios, will take us on a tour of political and humanitarian disasters averted, mass murders halted, and complex problems resolved, by relying on the advice and experience of ordinary local victims, the first-hand witnesses to world-class headline problems. Register here to attend.
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Friday, November 10| 9:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. CT
Annenberg Presidential Conference Center
The theme of the 9th Annual Texas Symposium on Women, Peace, and Security will be "Emerging Insights on Women, Peace, and Security from the Asia-Pacific." All students, faculty, and members of the general public are welcome to attend. Held annually since 2015, the Texas Symposium on Women, Peace, and Security provides a timely opportunity to address the challenges and opportunities of the WPS agenda by discussing them in a bi-partisan environment, developing connections between Texas, regional, and national stakeholders.
For more information about this year's symposium, including the agenda and logistical information concerning parking, please visit https://bush.tamu.edu/wps/.
Register here to attend.
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