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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Publications & Recognitions |
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The recently released monograph by Professor Cary J. Nederman (POLS), entitled "The Rope and the Chains: Machiavelli's Early Thought and Its Transformation," has been designated as "Highly Recommended" by Choice. Nederman has also just published a chapter on “Justice and Its Abuses in the Speculum Justiciariorum" in Constant Mews and Kathleen Neal, eds., Addressing Injustice in the Medieval Body Politic: From Complaint to Advice.
- Professor Sumin Lee's doctoral dissertation, "Gender Justice for Whom? Domestic Accountability for Conflict-Related Sexual Violence," received the American Political Science Association (APSA) Human Rights Section Best Dissertation Award 2023 at the annual meeting.
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Griffin Moreland wrote an article during his summer internship that was recently published in the Association of Local Government Auditors (ALGA) Quarterly Journal. In the article, he describes the benefits of having internships to both the employer and the intern by emphasizing the need to establish a mentor/mentee relationship in the process. The article also describes what interns look for in an internship, which was determined by interviewing several current and former Bush School students on their internship experience.
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On September 27, Professor Lori Taylor testified (virtually) before Wyoming’s Joint Education Committee and Joint Appropriations Committee regarding cost adjustments to the funding formula for Wyoming school districts. Dr. Taylor has been advising the State of Wyoming on school finance issues since 2010. Much of her work for the state has focused on how to ensure that differences in the cost of education are reflected in the funding school districts receive from the state.
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Watch for these upcoming events: |
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Wednesday, October 4| 5:30 p.m. CT
Annenberg Presidential Conference Center
The Mosbacher Institute invites you to attend the rescheduled ConocoPhillips White House Lecture featuring the 10th U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development and former Mayor of San Antonio, Henry Cisneros. He will be speaking about The Role of Modernized Infrastructure in the Nation’s Economic and National Security Future. RSVP here to attend.
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Wednesday, October 11| 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. CT
Zoom
Join the Center for Nonprofits & Philanthropy for an engaging and insightful conversation about the Individual and Organizational Dimensions of Volunteerism at Public Service organizations. Dr. Kenneth Anderson Taylor, an Associate Professor of the Practice at the Bush School at Texas A&M University will be joined by Rachel Currie Triska, the CEO of VolunteerNow, to explore the impact of volunteerism in the nonprofit sector. We hope you join us! Register 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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