The Roots and History of American Liberty
Rising high school sophomores, juniors, seniors, and college freshmen are invited to study the American experiment of liberty under law and to travel to Philadelphia, Gettysburg, and Washington, D.C.
Rising high school sophomores, juniors, seniors, and college freshmen are invited to study the American experiment of liberty under law and to travel to Philadelphia, Gettysburg, and Washington, D.C.
Contact Gena Grant or Janelle Hiszak-Pickard (517) 607-2563 [email protected] Details and Registration Register Online Download Schedule
Rising high school sophomores through seniors are invited to study with Hillsdale College faculty this summer while also taking advantage of the College’s John Anthony Halter Shooting Sports Education Center. Students with all levels of firearms experience are welcome.
Contact Gena Grant or Janelle Hiszak-Pickard (517) 607-2563 [email protected] Details and Registration Register Online Download Schedule
Rising high school sophomores through seniors are invited to study with Hillsdale College faculty this summer while also taking advantage of the College’s John Anthony Halter Shooting Sports Education Center. Students with all levels of firearms experience are welcome.
Should American foreign policy be guided by a concern for supporting freedom around the world, by a concern for America’s national security, or by a combination of both? This first CCA seminar of the 2020-2021 academic year will consider the history and principles of American foreign policy, as well as recent and current controversies.
The American technology industry has produced untold wealth, innovation, and convenience for many around the world. But there are costs associated with these advancements. This second CCA of the 2020-2021 academic year will examine both the promises and dangers of big tech. <!-- << Back to Upcoming CCAs-->
“What spectacle can be more edifying,” James Madison wrote in 1822, “than that of liberty and learning, each leaning on the other for their mutual and surest support?” It was long and widely understood in America that a certain kind of education is essential to the maintenance of a free society. It is less well […]
Elsa Solender, past president of the Jane Austen Society of North America, has written: “The 1940 Pride and Prejudice, progenitor of sixty years of filmed adaptations of Austen, earned never-ending scorn from some, everlasting affection from others. Its glorious life and afterlife might teach us to moderate the demand for ‘fidelity,’ instead of magic, in […]
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