News - Helms School of Government

Liberty University hosts ambassadors for Abraham Accords discussion

Liberty University’s Helms School of Government and School of Business hosted three ambassadors Thursday afternoon in the Montview Student Union, Alumni Ballroom, to assess peace in the Middle East and the effectiveness of the Abraham Accords peace agreements. Students, faculty,…

3 years ago

Helms School of Government ushers in major public policy voices in second annual academic research conference

Liberty University’s Helms School of Government, in partnership with its Journal of Statesmanship & Public Policy, congregated leading policy minds on campus March 24-26 for its second annual academic research conference, “A Nation Divided? Assessing Freedom & the Rule of…

3 years ago

Helms School of Government celebrates its first Ph.D. graduate

Three years after the Liberty University Helms School of Government launched its first online doctoral programs, the school is celebrating its first Ph.D. graduate. Deneil Christian (’21), who earned a Ph.D. in Criminal Justice, was recognized at the Helms School…

4 years ago

Kerri Kupec, former Justice Department public affairs director and AG counsel, lends advice to communication students

Kerri Kupec (’11), an alumna of Liberty University’s School of Law, returned to campus to speak with Department of Strategic and Personal Communication (SAPC) students Friday morning, recounting her experiences in crisis communications and handling the 24-hour news cycle in…

4 years ago

Law and government professor conducts workshop on integrating faith with academics

Serving as a reminder of what it means to be an educator at Liberty University, Helms School of Government associate professor Dr. Edna Udobong closed out this academic year’s Faith Learning Integration Workshop series on Monday by explaining how professors…

5 years ago

DHHS gives special presentation on medical ethics to Liberty healthcare students, staff

Through an event sponsored by Liberty University’s School of Nursing (LUSON), students pursuing careers in healthcare fields tuned in to a virtual presentation Tuesday afternoon with the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS) on ways to hold true…

5 years ago

New criminal justice professor brings real-world experience in public service, jail administration

As enrollment in Liberty University’s criminal justice program continues to rise, the school has welcomed a new face to its teaching roster this fall. Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice Major Amanda Trent has brought her strong background of real-world law…

5 years ago

Intern makes the most of her time on Capitol Hill during COVID-19 crisis

Facing challenges is a hallmark of being a Champion for Christ. Working as an intern in Washington, D.C., in the midst of a pandemic has certainly created a lot of challenges but also opportunities for growth for Brianna Tibbetts, a Liberty…

5 years ago

Liberty Moot Court Team holds virtual tryouts on Sixth Amendment issues

COVID-19 restrictions did not prevent the Liberty University Moot Court Team from conducting a four-day virtual tryout for 13 prospective students interested in joining next semester’s team. Each contestant prepared for three weeks before presenting their arguments digitally to a…

5 years ago

School of Government alumni panel focuses on value of M.A. in Public Policy

The Helms School of Government hosted a special panel of alumni on Monday morning and presented information on educational and career opportunities through Liberty’s Master of Arts in Public Policy (MAPP) program. The panel discussed the benefits and opportunities of the School of Government’s…

6 years ago
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