The School of Public Policy is host to several noteworthy visiting scholars, public- and private-sector officials, and policy leaders, providing students the chance to interact with those responsible for shaping policy in their respective fields. Featured events include: •
Let Freedom Ring, Celebrating 25 Years of the School of Public Policy, Featured Speakers: Distinguished Senior Fellow,
Robert C. O'Brien and Taube Professor of International Relations and Politics,
Kiron Skinner. •
Evening Conversations in Washington DC:The Moral Sense in Politics and Policy, Past Speakers Include:
Rod Dreher, Journalist;
Ronald C. White, Author and Historian; Andy Crouch, Author;
Ross Douthat, New York Times' columnist, and U.S. senator
Tim Scott. • ''Patricia Tagliaferri Dean's Distinguished Lecture Series'', Featured Speakers Include:
Niall Ferguson, Senior Fellow at the
Hoover Institution, Stanford University; Dr. Charles Murray, American political scientist, writer, and public speaker; Dennis Prager; Secretary of Education
Betsy DeVos;
Glenn Loury, Merton Stoltz Professor, Brown University;
Victor Davis Hanson, Martin and Illie Anderson Senior Fellow in Residence in Classics and Military History at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University •
Charles & Rosemary Licata Lecture, Featured Speakers Include: Dr. Jeffrey Sikkenga, Spring 2018 William E. Simon Distinguished Visiting Professor, School of Public Policy; Dr. Gordon Lloyd, Senior Fellow at the Ashbrook Center and the Dockson Professor Emeritus of Public Policy at Pepperdine; Dr. Joseph Loconte, associate professor of history, The King's College, New York; Edward J. Larson, University Professor of History and Darling Chair in Law, Pepperdine University •
Series: Viewpoint Diversity in American Higher Education: How Far Left to Go?, Past speakers Include: Jon Shields, associate professor, Claremont McKenna College; Samual J. Abrama,
American Enterprise Institute; Gerard Alexander, University of Virginia; Eliot Cohen, Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies; James Gimpel, University of Maryland, Samuel Goldman, The George Washington University ==Honor Society==