Events

The Patman Center hosts thought-provoking events with speakers across the partisan spectrum and are designed to strengthen civic leadership at every level. From practical skill-building trainings to in-depth discussions with political professionals or elected officials, our programs offer valuable insights for anyone engaged in public life.

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Speaker Series

Throughout the semester, The Patman Center will host civic leaders at the school and give students the opportunity to learn, directly from the professionals, how to help our democracy thrive. 

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Check out photos from our LBJ Conversations with Evan Smith and Renewing Democracy Speaker Series events.

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Undergraduate Leadership Weekend

Each year, The Patman Center hosts a transformative public service weekend for undergraduate students considering careers in public service. In July 2023, 45 undergraduates from 31 colleges participated in the four-day program to develop skills and hands-on training in public speaking, oral testimony preparation, conflict resolution, and coalition building.

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Leadership Symposium

Each year, The Patman Center recognizes graduating Patman Scholars, welcomes incoming Patman Scholars, honors the recipient of The Patman Research Award for Advancing Democracy, and thanks its Senior Fellows for their contributions and mentorship.

The Patman Center Events

Sarah Eckhardt
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Scheduled
Date and time: Monday March 2, 2026, 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Location:LBJ - Bass Lecture Hall
Join us for an engaging discussion on Senator Eckhardt's candidacy, why she’s running, and her vision for the state’s chief financial office. With Texas projected to have a substantial surplus in 2026, Eckhardt will reflect on the key fiscal and political issues Texans need to watch this year.
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Scheduled
Date and time: Tuesday March 3, 2026, 12:15 pm - 1:45 pm
Location:SRH 3.214
This session explores the core principles of building effective teams and leading with purpose. Students learn strategies for fostering trust, shared vision, and collaboration to strengthen their organization's impact from the inside out.
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Scheduled
Date and time: Thursday March 5, 2026, 12:15 pm - 1:15 pm
Location:LBJ - Bass Lecture Hall
Join us for a timely conversation with Evan Smith and Karl Rove, who will break down the results of a high-stakes primary election—especially in Texas’s hotly contested races—and explore what the outcomes mean for the road ahead and the future of American politics.
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Scheduled
Date and time: Monday March 9, 2026, 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Location:LBJ - Bass Lecture Hall
Join us for a special conversation with Evan Smith and Chris Bosh, NBA Hall of Famer and Olympic gold medalist. Bosh will reflect on his storied basketball career and the leadership lessons he learned on and off the court, before offering thoughtful commentary on the current state of democracy and the political moment we are living in today.
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Event Status
Scheduled
Date and time: Tuesday March 10, 2026, 12:15 pm - 1:15 pm
Location:LBJ - Bass Lecture Hall
Drawing on decades of leadership at the highest levels of government and international diplomacy, Ambassador Hutchison will reflect on the politics and issues shaping the current moment, the evolving role of NATO and global alliances, and the challenges facing public leadership today.
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Scheduled
Date and time: Monday March 23, 2026, 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Location:LBJ - Bass Lecture Hall
Join us for a timely conversation with State Representative Gene Wu, Minority Leader of the Texas House, and State Senator Carol Alvarado, Minority Leader of the Texas Senate. As leaders in their respective chambers, they will discuss the future of the Democratic Party in Texas and the politics and issues shaping the state today.
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Event Status
Scheduled
Date and time: Thursday March 26, 2026, 12:15 pm - 1:45 pm
Location:SRH 3.214
This session will examine healthy news consumption habits for civic leaders, the current state of the U.S. media landscape, and the role of journalism in keeping the public informed. Participants will explore how different communities consume news across political divides and gain insight into how today’s media environment shapes public understanding and civic engagement.
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Events & Civil Discourse Policy

 

This Events & Civil Discourse Policy outlines the principles and operational standards guiding public programming at The Patman Center for Civic and Political Engagement. All Center-sponsored events are educational in purpose, nonpartisan or bipartisan in structure, and designed to strengthen democratic engagement through leadership development and civil discourse.

Commitment to Bipartisanship and Viewpoint Diversity

The Center is committed to creating a forum:

  • Where policy meets perspective
  • Where critical thinking and issue diversity come together
  • Where civic leadership skills are modeled and taught
  • Where respectful engagement across differences is expected

We intentionally invite speakers and participants from across the political and ideological spectrum. Our goal is not to promote a single viewpoint, but to foster a deeper understanding of complex public issues and to equip participants with the tools to engage constructively in democratic life.

Modeling Civic Leadership

Through its programming, the Center seeks to model the leadership qualities it teaches:

  • Civility in disagreement
  • Courage to engage opposing views
  • Commitment to service over partisanship
  • Willingness to collaborate across ideological divides

By presenting a range of perspectives and fostering thoughtful dialogue, The Center equips students and community members to think critically about politics and the moment we are in as a society.

Expectations for Event Participants

All attendees are expected to:

  • Engage speakers and fellow participants respectfully.
  • Refrain from personal attacks, harassment, or intimidation.
  • Allow speakers to present their views without disruption.
  • Use designated formats (e.g., moderated Q&A) for engagement.
  • Comply with university policies and applicable law.

Speaker Invitations, Safety and Support

The Center welcomes a wide variety of speakers from across the partisan spectrum, including policymakers, practitioners, scholars, and civic leaders. Hosting a speaker does not constitute endorsement of that individual’s views by the Center, the LBJ School, or the University.

We are committed to ensuring that invited speakers:

  • Feel welcomed and respected while on campus.
  • Receive appropriate logistical and security support in coordination with university partners.
  • Can present their ideas without disruption or intimidation, consistent with university policies and applicable law.

The Center works closely with relevant university offices to ensure the safety and security of all participants at Center-sponsored events.

Political Candidates and Polling Location Policy

The LBJ School of Public Affairs serves as a polling location during elections. In order to preserve institutional neutrality and comply with legal and ethical standards:

  • The Center does not host candidates actively running for office at the LBJ School while it is serving as a polling location.
  • When appropriate, candidate events may be scheduled:
    • At an alternative offsite venue, or
    • At a different date or time that does not coincide with polling activity.

This policy ensures that the Center maintains a nonpartisan environment and upholds the integrity of both the academic institution and the electoral process.

Continuous Improvement

The Center regularly reviews its events and policies to ensure alignment with its mission to strengthen democracy. Feedback from students, speakers, faculty, and community members is welcomed and incorporated into future programming.

The Patman Center for Civic and Political Engagement stands as a forum where bipartisan engagement is not merely discussed, but practiced. By cultivating spaces for civil discourse and leadership development, the Center prepares public leaders capable of navigating disagreement with integrity, skill, and a steadfast commitment to democratic principles and civic engagement.