“I am so thankful that God is using Liberty University to prepare and send so many young men and women out to change the world for good - not for themselves, but for God, for their families, and for their country,” Hurt said. Hurt has also seen enrollment in the government program rise to 10,000 online and 900 residential students, and he cheered on Liberty’s pre-law competition teams to two national championships. ![]() “He was intentional in preparing government students for the workplace, and we appreciate the way he used his previous experience to provide an outstanding template for how to integrate one’s faith into work in government.”ĭuring his time at Liberty, Hurt developed numerous programs that offered students opportunities to engage with influential leaders in the nation’s capital and across the country, including the Washington Symposium, the creation of an annual public policy conference, and the Journal for Statesmanship and Public Policy. “We are grateful to Robert Hurt for his leadership and the talent and knowledge he shared with our students,” said Liberty Provost and Chief Academic Officer Scott Hicks. While in Congress, he served as vice chair of the Capital Markets Subcommittee and the Housing and Insurance Subcommittee. House of Representatives from 2011-2017 for Virginia’s 5 th District. Prior to his time at Liberty, Hurt served three terms in the U.S. Hurt has served as dean since 2019 and will leave Liberty at the end of the month to serve as general counsel at a Virginia-based healthcare data analytics firm. Liberty University has announced the resignation of Helms School of Government Dean Robert Hurt. Robert Hurt has served as the dean of the Helms School of Government since 2019.
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