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 - WednesdayApril 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 25The 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
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
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 25Student Spotlight

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.
2003 - 2004 Events
29 April 2004
"The Gambia and St. Mary's College of Maryland: A Special Relationship -- A Background Lecture in Anticipation of the 2004 SMCM Commencement Speaker The President of The Gambia, Yahya Jammeh"
with Dr. Bill Roberts, Associate Professor of Anthropology St. Mary's College of Maryland;
15 April 2004
"All the News that's Fit to Sell: A Critical Look at the American Media,"
with Matthew Felling the Media Director of the Center for Media and Public Affairs,
Introduction by Dr. Juliana Pilon, Visiting Assistant Professor of Political Science, St. Mary's College of Maryland;
6 March 2004
"A Dialogue about Religion and Violence: America and the Middle East,"
Panel 1: U.S. Foreign Policy in the Middle East -- Fostering Violence or Helping to Create Understanding between Religions?
Panel 2: The Dangers of anti-Semitism and anti-Islamic Sentiment in a Democracy;
4 March 2004
"The Challenges Facing Maryland's Republicans in 2004,"
with John Kane, Chairman of the Maryland Republican Party;
26 February 2004
"The Challenges Facing Maryland's Democrats in 2004,"
with Professor Isiah "Ike" Leggett, Chairman of the Maryland Democratic Party and Professor of Law at Howard University;
9 December 2003
"Maryland by Numbers: A Sociologist and a Journalist Look at the Development of the State,"
with Dr. Louis Hicks, Associate Professor of Sociology. SMCM and Eugene Meyer, Southern Maryland Correspondent for the Washington Post;
25 November 2003
"The Effects of Globalization and Growth on Maryland's Ethnic Communities,"
with Dr. Jorge Rogachevsky, Professor, International Languages and Cultures, SMCM and Dr. Ho Nguyen, Professor of Economics, SMCM;
19 November 2003
"Sports in a Cultural Context: Why Michel Jordan in a Revolutionary Hero in China and Other Observations,"
with Sports Illustrated Senior Writer Alexander Wolff,
Introduction by Zach Messitte, Director of the Center for the Study of Democracy
14 November 2003
"No Press is Truly Free Unless Women Have an Equal Voice,"
with CNN's Judy Woodruff,the 2003 Margaret Brent Lecture;
Introduction by Dr. Lois Stover, Professor Education, SMCM;
Co-Sponsored with the Margaret Brent Lecture Committee;
"Ponded, Unplugged."
St. Mary's College band plays a concert to benefit the St. Mary's Votes voter registration campaign;
Introduction by Joseph Rieu ('05) and Ramtin Arabluoei ('05), Co-Directors of St. Mary's Votes!
11 November 2003
"Baltimore in Film: John Waters and Barry Levinson,"
with Jim Bershon and Jill Morris St. Mary's Independent Film Club
Introduction by Dr. Robin Bates, Professor of English, SMCM;
21 October 2003
"Maryland and the Civil War, Slavery, and Jim Crow,"
with Assistant Professor Charles J. Holden, History, SMCM and Dr. Julie King, Director of J. Patterson Park and Adjunct Professor of Anthropology, SMCM;
17 October 2003
The Constitutional Implications of Watergate,"
The 2003 Bradlee Lecture with Washington Post editor Bob Woodward,
Introduction by Zach Messitte, Director of the Center for the Study of Democracy
11 October 2003
"All the President's Men",
A special screening of the 1976 classic Watergate movie starring Dustin Hoffman, Robert Redford, and Jason Robards,
Introduction and Discussion by Professor Robin Bates, English, SMCM;
9 October 2003
"The Power of the Press: The Washington Post and the Washington Sniper,"
with Dr. Jack Censer, Professor of History, George Mason University;
introduction by Associate professor Christine Adams, History, SMCM
(Co-Sponsored with the Department of History, SMCM)
6 October 2003
"World War II: Three Stories,"
with General Andrew J. Goodpaster, Sgt. Clarence "Clancy" Lyall and Pvt. J. Frank Raley;
Introduction by Assistant Professor Charles J. Holden, History, SMCM;
2 October 2003
"We the People Give Thanks: Deepening America's Thanksgiving Traditions,"
with Lee Hendler and Stuart King, principal author and the project director;
1 October 2003
"Do Elections Create Democracy? The Case of Guatemala,"
with Ms. Iduvina Hernández, Executive Director of The Study and Promotion of Security in a Democracy, (SEDEM);
(co-sponsored with the SMCM Department of International Languages and Cultures and the SMCM Department of Political Science)
"From Colonialism to Nationalism,"
with SMCM Professor of History Emeritus L. Tomlin Stevens;
24 September 2003
"Serving Your Country Abroad in the U.S Foreign Service,"
Peter W. Bodde, American Consul General, Frankfurt, Germany
Introduction by Zach Messitte, Director of the Center for the Study of Democracy
22 September 2003
"Central Banking in an Emerging Democracy,"
Dr. Farashuddin, President East-West University, Dhaka, Bangladesh and former Governor of the Central Bank of Bangladesh
Introduction by Professor Asif Dowla, Economics, SMCM
"The Importance of Religion in Early Maryland,"
Dr. Henry Miller, Director of Research of Historic St. Mary's City and Jane Calvert, Instructor, History, SMCM;
2 September 2003
"Native American Politics and Civil Society in 17th Century Maryland"
Dr. Martin Sullivan, Director and CEO of Historic St. Mary's City and Jan Dabkowski, Director of HSMC's Indian Woodlands Site;


