March 8, 2006
Regent Dean Receives Hall of Fame Award
This February, Dr. Charles Dunn, was welcomed into Illinois State University’s College of Arts and Sciences’ Hall of Fame. Dr. Dunn was one of the eleven chosen individuals that have distinguished themselves in public life.
February 13, 2006
Former Chief of Naval Operations Admiral Vern Clark to Join
Regent University Faculty
Regent University ’s Robertson School of Government students will have the opportunity to learn from the knowledge of a world-class leader and former Chief of Naval Operations, Admiral Vern Clark.
June 24, 2005
Regent Government Professor Writes a Book on Founding Father John Witherspoon
Robertson School of Government’s Dr. Jeffry Morrison has written the first comprehensive book on the political thought and career of one of America’s most influential men in history. The book, “John Witherspoon and the Founding of the American Republic”, highlights not only the life and lessons of Witherspoon himself, but also his activity in the Continental Congress and how he influenced the federal constitution
June 2, 2005
Regent Economics Professor Joins Local World Affairs Council Board
On May 10, 2005 veteran economist and acclaimed Robertson School of Government Professor was officially accepted into the board of directors of the World Affairs Council of Greater Hampton Roads. Dr. Walker worked for the United Nations for three decades, and is committed to promoting the awareness of international affairs.
May 17, 2005
Regent Government Professor Receives Attention in National Review for Published Anthology
Dr. Jeffery H. Morrison, professor of political philosophy in the Robertson School of Government, has received national recognition for his work on the anthology, “The Founders on God and Government.” This acclaimed anthology integrates the thoughts of our forefathers on religion and religious liberty.
March 23, 2005
"The Illusion of Global Economic Growth"
Dr. Walker, a recognized economist and acclaimed Robertson School of Government Professor reveals the truth about global economic growth. At a glance, our economy appears strong and sufficient, however, when we take a closer look it becomes evident that economic momentum is slowing down.
January 12, 2005
Regent Associate Dean Named Executive Director of the Washington D.C. Campus
Dr. Charles Neimeyer, has received the honorable position of Executive Director of the Washington, D.C. satellite campus.
He plans to bring growth and create a dynamic, interactive environment, enabling the development of Christian leaders.
December 8, 2004
Davids Becomes President-elect of the Christian Legal Society
Assistant Dean of Regent University’s Robertson School of Government, Jim Davids, moves to top-office as the president-elect of the Christian Legal Society (CLS). Beginning in October 2006, he plans to continue building up the missions of the Christian Legal Society.
August 25, 2004
Robertson School of Government Welcomes Dunn as Dean
Regent University has named Dr. Dunn as the Dean of the Robertson School of Government. With excellent credentials and top-notch experience, Charles Dunn has much to offer Regent University.
July 6, 2004
Robertson School of Government Welcomes Neimeyer as Associate Dean for Academic Affairs
Charles Neimeyer has assumed the position of Regent University's Associate Dean for Academic Affairs. As a veteran professor, Marine, and military strategist his background adds a dynamic aspect to the Robertson School of Government's already diverse faculty.
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