Scholar-Led Campus Programs
Working with JMC Scholars to build unique campus programs to engage students through debates, reading groups, mock trials, and more.
Inspiring students to be thoughtful and informed citizens.
Some of the most transformative moments in a college education happen outside the classroom. They often arise from relationships with professors, extracurricular activities with peers, and campus events that broaden student perspectives.
At the Jack Miller Center, we believe that cultivating a culture of curiosity, open discourse, and intellectual integrity is essential for reclaiming higher education in the pursuit of truth.
As one of the few organizations in the country that collaborates directly with professors, we build tailored programs to meet the unique needs of each university and student body.
Our campus partner programs serve as hubs for undergraduate courses, student and faculty events, student fellowships and activities, K-12 teacher education programs, community outreach efforts, and more.
Scholar-led campus programs include
“I have had students on my porch, past midnight, talking about liberty, equality, the United States, and other important ideas…
These are the moments of a young college student’s life that make a meaningful lifetime impression. These kinds of moments are possible due to the support of JMC.”