Yearly Archives: 2010

Koch Foundation Official Stephen Sweet at AHI, Monday 27 September

Stephen Sweet, Program Coordinator, Marketing and Recruiting for the Charles G. Koch Charitable Foundation, will be visiting the AHI on Monday 27 September.  The Charles G. Koch Foundation, headquartered in Arlington, Virginia, seeks "to advance social progress and well-being through the development, application, and dissemination of the Science of Liberty." At 7 pm in the Banquet [...]

2020-04-24T01:03:30+00:00September 24th, 2010|News & Events|0 Comments

AHI Kicks Off 2010-2011 Programming with Reception and Ayn Rand Night

On Sunday, 5 September, the AHI held a special reception for the fifty-five current undergraduate fellows who participate in the intellectual life of the AHI in a variety of ways. Each of the fellows received gifts. Professors Chris Hill, Ted Eismeier, Jim Bradfield, and Robert Paquette spoke about the history of the AHI and the [...]

Jay Sekulow to Speak on Constitution Day, 17 September

The Alexander Hamilton Institute is pleased to announce that Jay Sekulow will deliver the Third Annual David Aldrich Nelson Lecture in Constitutional Jurisprudence.  Mr. Sekulow, Chief Counsel for the American Center for Law and Justice will speak on academic diversity and academic freedom on Friday, 17 September, Constitution Day, at 7:30 pm in the Hamilton College Chapel. […]

2020-05-21T23:58:58+00:00September 4th, 2010|David Aldrich Nelson Lecture, News & Events|0 Comments

Summer Conference 2010 on 'Race, Liberalism, and the Meaning of America'

Conference participants enjoyed two days of discussion this summer on the writings of Frederick Douglass, Booker T. Washington, W.E.B. DuBois, and Ralph Ellison.  The annual Baylor University/AHI summer conference, held July5-6, was organized by David and Mary Nichols of Baylor University. Discussion leaders were Pamela Jensen, of Kenyon College, and Flagg Taylor, of Skidmore College.

AHI Receives Grant from Charles G. Koch Foundation

The AHI is pleased to announce the receipt from the Charles G. Koch Charitable Foundation of a grant for the establishment of two student educational groups devoted to the study of Friedrich Hayek.  The mission of the Koch Foundation  “is to advance social progress and well-being through the development, application, and dissemination of the Science [...]

2020-05-21T23:58:53+00:00July 13th, 2010|News & Events, Undergraduate Fellows|0 Comments
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