How Lincoln Moved the Nation: A Virtual Jeffersonian Seminar

The seminar will provide Bradley and JMC Fellows the opportunity to meet like-minded scholars while discussing an important topic in American political thought. We will be joined by Dr. Diana Schaub, Professor of Political Science at Loyola University Maryland, Visiting Professor in the Government Department at Harvard University, and a Visiting Scholar at the American […]

JMC’s 2022 Summer Institute: Science, Political Science, and the American Regime

Summer Institutes are instrumental to building a nationwide community of scholars committed to expanding student access to courses in America’s founding principles. We began in 2007 with 125 faculty partners and today have developed a network of 1,000+ JMC Fellows on over 300 college campuses across the country. Led by renowned scholars, Summer Institutes are […]

Tacoma, Washington: Wilfred M. McClay Speaks on the American Story

Historian Wilfred McClay will be visiting Tacoma, Washington on Wednesday, May 17 to discuss his remarkable book Land of Hope: An Invitation to the Great American Story. Professor McClay is the Victor Davis Hanson Professor of Classical History and Western Civilization at Hillsdale College and a senior scholar of the Jack Miller Center.  The event will […]

Washington, D.C.: The Torah and the American Founding

Promised Lands: The Torah and the American Founding Wednesday, May 24 at 6:00 pm Hudson Institute Stern Center Sponsored by the Jack Miller Center & Hudson Institute Political Studies Some say the American Founders pursued a radical separation of religion and politics — but has the Bible’s influence been overlooked? Many of America’s greatest thinkers […]