A group of students and faculty from Liberty University, led by Dean of the Helms School of Government Robert Hurt, visited the Israeli Embassy in Washington, D.C., on October 24th to learn about the ongoing counter-terrorism efforts in Israel and.
March 9, 2021 : By Logan Smith - Office of Communications & Public Engagement
More than 400 students, faculty, and guests attended the Liberty University Helms School of Government’s Culture & Crisis conference held virtually on Friday and Saturday.
The highly anticipated forum assembled 70 presenters to pitch research related to constitutionalism and federalism in a time of crisis.
The event was co-sponsored by the Helms School’s Journal for Statesmanship and Public Policy and addressed an array of public policy and culture subjects from a biblical worldview, including critical race theory, the Bible and the Constitution, and the origins of cancel culture. Presenters included Liberty students and faculty; faculty from other universities; and members from the Heritage Foundation, Forge Leadership, and the Virginia Family Foundation.