Bringing 2024 to a Close
Dear Friends of the Politics Department,
As another exciting year comes to a close, we have much to report on what our faculty, students, and alumni have been doing since our last newsletter. You can learn more on our news and events page and our X and Instagram feeds as well. As always, if you have any items to contribute to our next newsletter, please do not hesitate to send them to me (greenm@cua.edu).
Many of our events are made possible by alumni donations to the department’s Annual Fund. If you are interested in supporting the Fund or helping the department in other ways, you can learn more here.
Sadly, Spaghetti the cat passed away earlier this year. Though he is greatly missed by his family, we are blessed to have his brother Meatball still with us. He hopes that everyone will have lots of play time during the Christmas holiday!
Matthew Green
Professor and Vice Chair
Department of Politics
Our Faculty
Recent faculty achievements include:
- Andrew Yeo published a new co-edited book, Great Power Competition and Overseas Bases, and was interviewed by Newsweek on North Korean troops in Russia.
- Foreign Policy magazine published an essay by Jakub Grygiel, department chair, entitled “Will Europe’s Front-Line States Have Enough Soldiers to Fight?”
- Matthew Green received the Stephen Schneck Award for Excellence in Social Science Research.
- David Walsh delivered two papers on Voegelin’s “New Science of Politics”: one at the University of Trieste, and another at the Mathias Corvinus Collegium in Budapest.
- Sarah Gustafson gave the opening lecture of the Walters Memorial Lecture Series for the Furman University Tocqueville Center, entitled "Tocqueville's Complicated View of the Welfare State."
Campus Events and Alumni Achievements
- Matthew Green gave a talk on Zoom for politics students analyzing the results of the 2024 election results.
- The Buckley Institute at Yale University awarded Greg Collins (Ph.D. 2017) the Lux et Veritas Faculty Prize.
- David An (Ph.D. 2021) spoke at “Bridging the Humanities & Technology Gap,” a conference hosted at Catholic University in October.
- The Politics Department launched a new program, the Carroll Forum, with a lecture by Professor Phillip Muñoz (Notre Dame, pictured below) entitled “Freedom from Religion or Freedom for Religion: Natural Rights & the American Constitution."