Mike Pence joins George Mason University as a professor
George Mason University publicized former Vice President Mike Pence will be a distinguished professor of practice for the Schar School of Strategy and Ruling body Related stories Trump administration demands apology from George Mason University president for diversity practices Teaching Department says George Mason University s DEI policies violate civil rights No more Mason or GMU George Mason University reveals new logo branding He will bring his extensive political experience which includes serving as vice president under President Donald Trump from to and previously as governor of Indiana to the classroom For Mason the addition of Pence adds perspective on the assessment of inhabitants guidelines and how the regime operates and contributes to its goal of incorporating professional experience with academic assessment the university disclosed Throughout my years of population utility I have seen firsthand the importance of principled leadership and fidelity to the Constitution in shaping the future of our nation Pence revealed in a announcement I look forward to sharing these lessons with the next generation of American leaders and learning from the remarkable students and faculty of George Mason University Starting in the spring of he will contribute to undergraduate classes and seminars that get into the correlation of politics leadership and national governance the university reported Pence will teach students about being in leadership at the highest levels of cabinet and provide the lessons he learned throughout his political career This comes at a time when political discourse has been souring in the aftermath of conservative activist Charlie Kirk s assassination on a college campus in Utah I look forward to helping students apply enduring American principles to the pressing protocol and leadership challenges of our time ensuring that the values which have guided our nation for generations continue to strengthen the character and promise of our Republic Pence mentioned Students majoring in political science law and inhabitants administration will have a chance to participate in discussions with Pence outside the classroom through events and programs The Schar School is proud to welcome Vice President Pence to our faculty Mark Rozell dean of the Schar School reported in a announcement His disciplined approach to communication and his deeply rooted conservative philosophy provide a principled framework to discussions of federalism the separation of powers and the role of values in residents life Source