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
Thursday, March 28 "Free Trade vs. Fair Trade: Where Economists Get it Right, and Wrong"A Lecture by George DeMartino Josef Korbel School of Internation Studies
University of Denver6:00 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.
2005
"Speakers Insist Wartime Footing Calls for Different Recruiting Efforts," The Enterprise, November 18, 2005."Land Sale Will Be on the Ballot," The Gazette of Politics and Business, October 28, 2005.
"Gubernatorial Hopefuls Take Show on the Road," The Gazette of Politics and Business, October 28, 2005."Legislature's Environmental Advocate Tours Site of Disputed Land Deal," The Enterprise, October 28, 2005.
It's Not Easy Being Red in a Blue State," St. Mary's Today, October 16, 2005."Shades of Red in a Region Once Blue," The Washington Post, October 13, 2005. "
Panel of Experts Concludes Bay's Health is 'Past Crisis," The Enterprise, October 5, 2005."Panel Cites Crisis, and Some Hope, For the Bay," Washington Post, October 2, 2005.
"Educators Explore State's Contributions to Democracy," The Washington Post, July 7, 2005."Teachers from Around the U.S. Learn about St. Mary's History," The Enterprise, July 1, 2005.
"Md. History Seminars," The Washington Post, June 5, 2005.
"Luginbill Wins Internship," The Enterprise, May 27, 2005."Study of Democracy to be Discussed May 17," The Enterprise, May 13, 2005.
"How Chopticon Differs from Thailand, Hong Kong," The Enterprise, May 4, 2005.
"Wainstein to Speak," The Washington Post, April 30, 2005
"Former CIA Director Woolsey Expects 'Long War' in Iraq," The Enterprise, April 8, 2005."Celebrating Maryland Day: A Democratic Lesson for the World," by Jane Calvert and Tony Lake, The Daily Record, March 25, 2005.
"Foreign Students Offer Views on U.S.," The Washington Post, March 6, 2005.
"St. Mary's Awarded NEH Grant," The Washington Post, January 27, 2005."Teacher's Opportunity," The Baltimore Daily Record, January 22, 2005.


