Civics Is a Discipline
by Mark BauerleinJenna Silber Storey joins the podcast to discuss the new American Enterprise Institute report “Civic Thought: A Proposal for University-Level Civic Education.” Continue Reading »
Jenna Silber Storey joins the podcast to discuss the new American Enterprise Institute report “Civic Thought: A Proposal for University-Level Civic Education.” Continue Reading »
The liberally educated person is called to share what he or she has learned for knowledge's own sake. Continue Reading »
When sex is stripped of its significance, then rape stops being a uniquely dreadful crime. Continue Reading »
The Catholic Church in America has both shadows and light, but the ministries of the Fellowship of Catholic University Students, Word on Fire, consecrated life, and others show that it is far from being a wasteland. Continue Reading »
Hans Zeiger joins the podcast to discuss his recent article “The Next Step for Disaffected Donors.” Continue Reading »
Christine Rosen joins the podcast to discuss her articles “All the President's Press Men” and “Enola Gay, or, How the Media Imploded When It Came to Harvard's PresidentContinue Reading »
If you are worried about the coming pressures in higher education, then you should be looking to Belmont Abbey College. Continue Reading »
David Ruth joins the podcast to discuss the University of Austin. Continue Reading »
There was President Gay, trying to save herself by an appeal to “my truth,” while Jimmy was risking life imprisonment at a Stalinesque show trial because he had courageously borne witness to the truth. Continue Reading »
A serious Christian school must have an explicit, orthodox Christian mission, and it has to hire administrators, faculty, and staff for that mission. Continue Reading »