A group of 34 students from the Helms School of Government had the opportunity in late October to visit the Ukrainian and Finnish embassies in Washington, D.C., where they engaged in consequential conversations with diplomats as they study to one.
On Friday, Nov. 18, Liberty University’s Helms School of Government shuttled an International Relations class to the nation’s capital for a unique opportunity to tour the Chinese and Swedish Embassies and engage with the countries’ top diplomats on pressing.
Senior Helms School of Government student Brent Schuliger became the first student from Liberty University to receive the Boren Award National Security Scholarship, a highly competitive honor that allows recipients to travel abroad, study the language and culture of another.
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.
Every week in Liberty University’s Helms School of Government, faculty and students are being made aware of national security issues as they happen. Through a new initiative, students are preparing weekly news briefings on timely domestic and international issues such.