University of Dallas Politics Department

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Founded by the nationally renowned scholar Willmoore Kendall, the Politics Program has gained national acclaim for teaching excellence, and for a commitment to forming broadly educated citizens and scholars.

Constitution Day 09/09/2019

The Politics Department cordially invites you to attend its annual barbecue dinner celebrating Constitution Day!

Sunday, September 15th at 6 pm
Catholic Foundation Board Room in Cardinal Farrell Hall

Space is limited, so reserve your spot today!

Constitution Day After dinner, an address entitled "You Can't Say That!: Freedom of Speech and the American Constitution" will be given by Richard Dougherty, Ph.D., followed by the singing of patriotic American songs.

03/27/2019

The Sexual Revolution is Unsustainable: Marriage, Parenting and a New Communitarianism

By: Helen Alvaré, Professor of Law at Antonin Scalia Law School at George Mason University

Thursday, March 28 at 7:30 pm
in the Catholic Foundation Board Room in Cardinal Farrell Hall

The 5th Annual Scherer Lecture is sponsored by the APPI and the UD Politics Department

Hope to see you there!

03/25/2019

Catholic Thought & the Challenges of Our Time

By Dr. Ryan Anderson, the St. John Paul II Teaching Fellow in Social Thought at UD

Tonight at 7 p.m.
SB Hall Multipurpose Room

Hope to see you there!

03/21/2019

An Integralist Reading of Augustine's "City of God" Against the Secularists

Lecture by Pater Edmund Waldstein, OCist
Wednesday, March 27, at 5:30 pm
Gorman A

Hope to see you there!

09/11/2018

Reminder: Our annual Constitution Day Celebration is this Sunday, September 16th starting at 6 pm in the Multipurpose Room on the first floor of SB Hall.

Be sure to reserve your spot!

Constitution Day An address entitled "Is the United States Still a Liberal Democracy?" will be given by Tiffany Miller, Ph.D., followed by the singing of patriotic American songs.

08/30/2018

The Politics Department cordially invites you to attend its annual barbecue dinner celebrating Constitution Day on Sunday, September 16 at 6:00 pm in the Multipurpose Room in SB Hall. An address entitled "Is the United States Still a Liberal Democracy?" will be given by Dr. Tiffany Miller, followed by the singing of patriotic American songs.

The event is free for current students. Please be sure to include your ID number in the RSVP. Otherwise, tickets cost $15 for adults and $10 for children (ages 3-10). Children under the age of 2 may come for free.

Due to limited space, please RSVP by visiting the UD Politics website. Please secure your spot before Wednesday, September 12th!

08/30/2018

The Conservative Revolution in Europe

Lecture by Guillaume de Thieulloy
Tuesday, September 4, at 5:30 p.m.
Gorman B

Although M. de Thieulloy is not a household name for Catholics in this country, he is a major figure in French Catholicism. Most prominently, he edits the daily websites Le Salon Beige and Riposte Catholique as well as the weekly Les 4 Vérités. He currently serves as a staffer in the French Sénat and is the president of the newly founded Centre international de recherches sur la liberté religieuse. Come hear what he has to say about the conservative revolution in Europe!

Photos 12/01/2016

Movie and Pizza: “Liberating a Continent: John Paul II and the Fall of Communism”

Wednesday, Dec. 7 at 6:30 pm
SB Hall Multi-function Room

Take a study break to learn about one of history’s examples of the triumph over communism. Bring your friends and join us for free pizza, t-shirts, and a great movie!

Sponsored by the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation

Photos 11/15/2016

Post Election Faculty Panel
THIS THURSDAY | 5pm | Gorman A

Photos 09/09/2016

Constitution Day 2016: BBQ, patriotic singing, and an address by our own Dr. Jonathan Culp, "What does 2016 have to do with 1787?"

Sunday, September 18th at 6 p.m.
Upstairs Haggar Dining Room

The event and BBQ dinner are free for students (please make sure to include your ID number in the RSVP). Otherwise, tickets cost $15 for adults and $10 for children ages 3-10. Children under the age of 2 may come for free.

RSVP Here: http://www.udallas.edu/constantin/academics/programs/politics/constitutionday2015.php

Due to limited space, please secure your reservation by registering online. Please RSVP before September 14th!

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1845 E Northgate Drive
Irving, TX
75062