Thanks to everyone who made it to our open house tonight! Hope to see you all on Monday at 6pm for "Exploring Extremism: How Should the West Respond to Russian Extremism?" featuring Dr. Mary Habeck from Johns Hopkins SAIS, Dr. Sullivan (History), and Dr. Olenick (Moderator-Physics). Location TBD!
University of Dallas Alexander Hamilton Society
The Facebook home of the University of Dallas Alexander Hamilton Society chapter. AHS is a membership organization—not a think tank or an advocacy group.
The Alexander Hamilton Society (AHS) is an independent, non-partisan, not-for-profit organization dedicated to promoting constructive debate on basic principles and contemporary issues in foreign, economic, and national security policy. Seeking to build a national network of outstanding students, faculty, and professionals, we sponsor debates at colleges and universities, as well as in major citie
‼️Free Food‼️ Join us this afternoon at 4:30pm for an informal discussion on US-Russia relations led by Cristina Goerdt in Gorman D!
02/19/2018
Our event on North Korea last Monday was a great success. Thank you all for attending and asking great questions!
Special thanks to Dr. Karako for his phenomenal presentation of the topic and for answering our questions.
Thank you also to Dr. Post and Dr. Burns of the Politics Dept.
Hope to see some of you at our upcoming AHS on Tap! Details to follow
02/13/2018
UD Alumn Tom Karako of the Center for Strategic and International Studies speaks to a packed audience about U.S. policy toward North Korea.
We had to bring in more chairs to accommodate the amount of attendees!
01/31/2018
http://www.alexanderhamiltonsociety.org/newsfeed/2018/1/11/announcing-the-alexander-hamilton-societys-inaugural-national-institute-june-3-10-2018
The Alexander Hamilton Society (AHS) is excited to announce the launch of the inaugural Alexander Hamilton Society National Institute! This one-week seminar-style course will take place June 3rd through June 10th, 2018 in Washington, D.C. and will explore the foundational framework of Hamiltonian studies.
Students who meet the following requirements are eligible to apply:
-Undergraduate and graduate students who are enrolled in a degree-granting programs in Spring 2018
-GPA of 3.4 or higher
-Not required to be an AHS chapter officer, but preferred
The deadline to apply is February 12th, 2018
Announcing the Alexander Hamilton Society's Inaugural National Institute, June 3-10, 2018 The Alexander Hamilton Society (AHS) is excited to announce the launch of the inaugural Alexander Hamilton Society National Institute! This one-week seminar-style course will take place June 3rd through June 10th, 2018 in Washington, D.C. and will explore the foundational framework of Hamiltonian st
11/30/2017
Thank you to Mr. Schenker of AHS and Dr. Burns and Dr. Pappin of the Politics department for making our event on the Syrian Civil War a great success!
Also, thank you to everyone who attended our events and discussions this semester.
Good luck with finals and we will see you all next semester!
As we close in on the end of this Fall semester, the UD AHS chapter will be hosting our second and final AHS On Tap. We will be discussing nationalism with Dr. Pappin this Wednesday, 11/29, at 7pm at Dodie's in Coppell. Space is limited to 10, so RSVP soon!
11/08/2017
AHS is excited to announce that our Second Event of this semester is one week away. Our topic is the question of American foreign policy in regard to the continuing Syrian conflict. We will be joined by David Schenker of The Washington Institute for Near East Policy, who will engage in a panel discussion with Dr. Burns moderated by Dr. Pappin, both of the Politics Department.
Be on the lookout for our e-mail communications and forthcoming event page. In the meantime, the following articles from Mr. Schenker address the Syrian conflict, particularly the issue of safe zones and the later ceasefire which the United States helped broker.
http://www.washingtoninstitute.org/policy-analysis/view/a-safe-zone-in-southern-syria-jordans-role (February 27, 2017)
http://www.washingtoninstitute.org/policy-analysis/view/the-ceasefire-and-u.s.-interests-on-the-jordan-syria-border (July 17, 2017)
Great article by the University News!
Club spotlight: AHS What's the relationship status of the U.S. and Russia? What should we do about North Korea? Are we doing enough to aid Syria in its bloody civil war? The University of Dallas’ own Alexander Hamilton Society (AHS) hopes to thoroughly educate UD students on these pressing foreign policy issues and
We would like to thank everyone who attended our informal discussion with Dr. Petersen on migration in Latin America last Wednesday. We would especially like to thank Dr. Petersen for giving of his time to help us better understand this region!
We will have another informal discussion, "AHS on Tap", in November. Check your email in the next couple weeks for how to sign up!
10/19/2017
We'd like to thank Dr. Jennifer Bryson for speaking about the potential for peace through religious freedom in the Middle East. Next week we will be meeting for coffee & bagels at Schlotzsky's to discuss Venezuela and American policy, sign up through the e-mail or by contacting us.
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