Texas A&M System Board Of Regents Approve Two Items Involving The Flagship Campus’s Bush School

The Texas A&M system board of regents approved at their quarterly business meeting Thursday (August 1) two items involving the flagship campus’s Bush School.

The regents approved president Mark Welsh’s request to create a “biosecurity and pandemic policy center”. Background information given to the regents says this expands on what was created at the Bush School in 2014 to create policy solutions to address biological threats. Welsh says the center will address five objectives. The list includes serving as a resource to inform the public and support the A&M system, state, and national responses to future biological crises, which Welsh says are inevitable.

Click HERE to read and download information about Texas A&M’s biosecurity and pandemic policy center.

The regents also approved the request to present an honorary degree to a former dean of the Bush School. Ryan Crocker served as dean between 2010 and 2016. Before that, Crocker served as ambassador to six foreign countries under four presidents. The request originated from two professors at the Bush School and was endorsed by the faculty senate. Crocker is scheduled to receive the degree during A&M’s summer commencement exercises.

Click HERE to read and download information about Ryan Crocker’s honorary degree.

Both items were part of the consent agenda and received no comments from board members or Texas A&M officials before they were unanimously approved.

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