SMU kicked off its first Tate Lecture of the year on Tuesday, Sept. 16. The event featured Zanny Minton Beddoes, editor in ...
The School of Civic and Economic Thought and Leadership held its annual Constitution Day lecture at Old Main, marking 238 ...
NEWS ANALYSIS: The dispute over liberalism, integralism and Catholicism’s implications for American political life was marked by a shift to institutional formation and practical politics. Catholic ...
Constitution Day is observed every year to celebrate the ratification of the United States Constitution on Sept. 17, 1787. Karen Sebold, an expert in campaign finance law and American politics, will ...
Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-VA) slammed Vice President JD Vance for “lecturing” European allies over “political tolerance” during a speech on Friday. Vance criticized European leaders and allies over a ...
The Center for Western Civilization, Thought & Policy will host an event featuring James Piereson of the Manhattan Insitute on Thurs. March 7. Piereson's lecture will cover themes from his latest book ...
Athens and the Roman Republic may have crumbled thousands of years before today’s ascension of elites, but Prof. Barry Strauss ’74, history, argues those ancient civilizations reveal that “building ...
THIS volume contains eight studies of political thought in the Middle Ages which, with two exceptions, appear substantially in the form in which they were delivered as a course of public lectures in ...