MSC Student Conference on National Affairs

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GenreForeign Affairs Conferences
MSC Student Conference on National Affairs
GenreForeign Affairs Conferences
VenueCampus of Texas A&M University
LocationCollege Station, Texas
CountryUnited States
Attendance150 delegates from 30+ Universities
Websitescona.tamu.edu

The MSC Student Conference on National Affairs (MSC SCONA) is an annual conference at Texas A&M University where students and military cadets from across Texas and the United States gather to exchange ideas and discuss the role of the United States in the global community. The most recent conference, MSC SCONA 70, was held in February 2025.

MSC SCONA was founded in 1955 by John Jenkins '56 and Bud Whitney '56, senior students in the Texas A&M University Corps of Cadets, after they had attended the 6th Student Conference on United States Affairs (SCUSA) at the United States Military Academy at West Point. Jenkins and Whitney sought to bring students from across the South to a similar conference held at Texas A&M to allow those students to engage in a world-class national affairs conference closer to home.[1][2][3]

MSC SCONA 1's keynote speaker was United States Army Major General William J. Donovan, founder of the World War II-era Office of Strategic Services that later became the Central Intelligence Agency.[1] The highest-ranking military officer to speak at an MSC SCONA conference was in 2015 with then-Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Martin Dempsey, United States Army.[4][5][6] The most prestigious civilian was then-Vice President of the United States Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas for SCONA 8.[1]

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