St. Mary's College of Maryland

Upcoming Events

Tuesday, March 26
"Global Economic Integration
After the Great Recession,
and the Importance
of Free Trade"
with Simon Lester
of the CATO Institute
5:30 PM
Cole Cinema

Monday, March 25
Maryland Day

Friday, April 5
Margaret Brent Lecture
Ms. Elsa Walsh
5:30 pm
St. Mary's Hall
Co - sponsored with the
Women, Gender and Sexuality Minor

Tuesday - Wednesday
April 23 - 24
Patuxent Defense
Forum 2013:
"Rivalries and Conflicts
in the South China Sea:
How Can the U.S. Promote
Greater Stability?
8 am
Cole Cinema

Recent Events:

Monday, February 25
The Future of Fracking
in the Chesapeake
5:30 PM | St. Mary's Hall
Co - sponsored with the
St. Mary's River
Watershed Association
League of Women Voters
of St. Mary's County
and the
Natural Science and
Mathematics Colloquium
A discussion of gas extraction on
the East Coast and the new gas
revolution associated with fracking

 Thursday, February 7
5:30 PM | St. Mary's Hall
Avoiding Armageddon:
America, India and Pakistan
to the Brink and Back
A Lecture by Bruce Reidel
of the Brookings Institution

Wednesday, November 28
5:00 PM | Cole Cinema
The Libertarian Vision
of a Limited Government
Lectures on Liberty
Dr. Daniel Mitchell
CATO Institute
Co - Sponsored with the
Economics, Lecture and Fine Arts Departments

Thursday, November 8
What Just Happened? A Discussion of Tuesday's Election
Washington, D.C.
Co-Sponsored with the
Office of Alumni Affairs and the
Political Science Department

Program Highlight

William Donald Schaefer Internship for Government Service


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A tribute to Governor Schaefer's many contributions to St. Mary's College and the State of Maryland, the Schaefer Internship for Government Service aims to allow undergraduates hands on experience in public policy with the hope that they will be inspired to choose public service as a calling.

 Application - Due March 25 



 




 

Student Spotlight

St. Mary's Votes!

St. Mary's Votes!

Since its inception in 2004, the club has registered over 850 young people to vote in State and National elections. In 2008, the club expanded its role in civic engagement to include working as election and poll judges during primary and general elections.

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2002 - 2003 Events 

30 April 2003
"The Sacking of Iraq's Cultural Treasures: The Media Frenzy around My Resignation from the President's Cultural Advisory Committee"
Dr. Martin Sullivan, Director and CEO of Historic St. Mary's City Moderated by Dr. Robin Bates, Professor, English, SMCM

26 April 2003
"A Roundtable on Democracy, Religion and the State: The Legacy of Liberty of Conscience"
Dr. Mel Endy, Professor, Philosophy and Religious Studies, SMCM Dr. John Krugler, Associate Professor of History, Marquette University
Moderated by Dr. Jon Armajani, Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Religious Studies, SMCM (Heritage Weekend)

22 April 2003
"Meet the (Student) Press: A Town Hall Meeting with the St. Mary's County Delegation in Annapolis on the 2003 Legislative Session"
Senator Roy Dyson (D-St. Mary's, Calvert, Charles) Delegate John Wood (D-St. Mary's) Delegate Anthony O'Donnell (R-St. Mary's, Calvert) Delegate John Bohanan (D-St. Mary's)
(Co-sponsored with the Point News)

12 March 2003
"The Relationship between Memory and Historical Imaging in Guatemala"
Dr. Lucrecia Méndez de Penedo, Associate Dean of Humanities, Universidad Rafael Landívar, Guatemala
Introduction by Dr. Jorge Rogachevsky, Associate Professor, Spanish, International Languages and Cultures Department

14 April 2003
"Sites of Memory and Atrocity: Germany -- The Fate of a Jewish Community."
A presentation by students from Dinslaken, Germany
(Co-sponsored with the International Summer Program on the Holocaust)

6 March 2003
"Ancient Athenian Democracy and Democracy Today:
Culture, Knowledge, Power"
Dr. Josiah Ober, Professor of Classics, Princeton University
Introduction by Dr. Linda Jones Hall, Assistant Professor, Department of History, SMCM

21 February 2003
"Democracy and Society in The Gambia and Senegal"
Professor Boro Suso, University of The Gambia in Banjul
Professor Oumar Ndongo, Université Cheikh Anta Diop in Dakar

20 February 2003
"Four Judges on Judging: The State of the American Judicial System"
Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia
Judge Peter J. Messitte, U.S. District Court for Maryland
Judge James Kenney, Maryland Court of Special Appeals
Judge Karen Abrams, St. Mary's County Circuit Court
Moderated by Dr. Susan Grogan, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, SMCM

12 February 2003
"Democracy and Race in Brazil"Professor Emílio José de Castro e Silva, Universidade Federal da Bahia, Director of Office of International Affairs;
Introduction by Dr. Femi Ojo-Ade, Professor, International Languages and Cultures Professor, SMCM

3 February 2003
"Killer Bunnies and Shark Attacks: Why Reporters Travel in Herds"
Brooks Jackson, former CNN, Wall Street Journal, and Associated Press correspondent
Introduction by Zach Messitte, Director, Center for the Study of Democracy

6 November 2002
"Analyzing the 2002 Elections from the National, State and Local Perspectives"
J. Frank Raley, former Maryland State Senator
Thomas Dennison, Chief Annapolis correspondent for The Gazette newspapers of southern Maryland
Dr. Michael Cain, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, SMCM
Moderated by Zach Messitte, Director, Center for the Study of Democracy

7-15 December 2002
Lectures, colloquia, discussion with Russian leaders.
Topic: Understanding Federalism.

2-10 November 2002
Lectures, colloquia, discussion with Russian civic leaders.
Topic: 2002 Elections: Federal, State, and Local.

"Russian Delegates Meet with Political Science Class"
(by Joseph Rieu, '05, Student Researcher, Center for the Study of Democracy). 23-31 October 2002
Lectures, colloquia, discussion with Russian civic leaders.
Topic: Women Leaders in Academia, Business, and Government.
 
23 September 2002
"Challenging Authority: Youth and Women in Iran’s Islamic Republic"
Haleh Esfandiari, Woodrow Wilson International Center

24 July- 1 August 2002
Lectures, colloquia, discussion with Russian civic leaders.
Topic: Managing the Environment in Southern Maryland.

27 April 2002
"Democracy in Post-communist Societies"
Dr. Mitchell Orenstein (Harvard University)
Dr. Patricia Davis (State Department)
Dr. Gregory Hall, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, SMCM
Dr. Michael Cain, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, SMCM

10 April 2002
"Islam, Non-violence, and the Dialogue of Civilizations"
Ramin Jahanbegloo (National Endowment for Democracy)

5 April 2002
Round Table Discussion on Civil Society
John Ishiyama (Truman State University)
Dr. Jon Armajani, Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, SMCM Dr. Michael Cain, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, SMCM
Dr. Asif Dowla, Associate Professor, Department of Economics, SMCM
Dr. Elizabeth Osborn, Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, SMCM
Dr. Kristen Sheeran, Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, SMCM

4 April 2002
"Civil Society, Political Parties, and Democratic Consolidation in Eastern and Central Europe"
Dr. John Ishiyama (Truman State University)

6 March 2002
"Can Democracy and Islam Coexist?"
Dr. Monica Ringer, Williams College (History)
Dr. Sahar Shafqat, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, SMCM
Jon Armajani, Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, SMCM

Aerial view of St. Mary's College of Maryland campus

St. Mary's College of Maryland
18952 E. Fisher Rd
St. Mary's City, MD 20686-3001
240-895-2000