Initiatives

“Enquiry:” Bernie at Hamilton College and a Letter from the Editor

The Alexander Hamilton Institute for the Study of Western Civilization (AHI) is please to announce that the May 18, 2020 issue of Enquiry  (at home edition) has been published.  This will be the final edition of the student-run newsletter for the 2019-2020 academic year and we look forward to its return in the fall. All [...]

Message from the President’s Desk: AHI and the Coronavirus

March 20, 2020 Dear Friends and Supporters of AHI: COVID-19, the coronavirus, is presenting formidable challenges to us all. Each of us must now make hard choices about how to live our lives and what level of risk is acceptable in conducting our daily affairs in everything from finding groceries to helping loved ones. Yet, [...]

“Enquiry:” March 4, 2020

Alexander Hamilton Institute for the Study of Western Civilization (AHI) is pleased to announce that student-run newsletter Enquiry for March 4, 2020 has been published.  All articles are available online and you can also find PDFs of each issue in the Archives section of the Enquiry website. Enquiry, an AHI-sponsored publication, is devoted to the promotion of [...]

Annual Undergraduate Conference at Princeton, April 3-4

The Alexander Hamilton Institute for the Study of Western Civilization (AHI) is pleased to announce that the Annual Undergraduate Conference in the American Polity will take place at Princeton University, April 3-4.  AHI is cosponsoring the event with the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions and the Center for Freedom and Western [...]

“Enquiry:” February 26, 2020

Alexander Hamilton Institute for the Study of Western Civilization (AHI) is pleased to announce that student-run newsletter Enquiry for February 26, 2020 has been published.  All articles are available online and you can also find PDFs of each issue in the Archives section of the Enquiry website. Enquiry, an AHI-sponsored publication, is devoted to the promotion of “free thought [...]

“Enquiry” February 19, 2020

Alexander Hamilton Institute for the Study of Western Civilization (AHI) is pleased to announce that student-run newsletter Enquiry for February 19, 2020 has been published.  All articles are available online and you can also find PDFs of each issue in the Archives section of the Enquiry website. Enquiry, an AHI-sponsored publication, is devoted to the promotion of “free thought [...]

First Issues of “Enquiry” Published for Spring Semester

Alexander Hamilton Institute for the Study of Western Civilization (AHI) is pleased to announce that student-run newsletter Enquiry, has published its first two issues of the spring semester: February 5, 2020 February 12, 2020 All articles are available online, and you can also find PDFs of each issue in the Archives section of the Enquiry website. Enquiry, [...]

AHI Pre-Super Bowl Gathering: Douglas Ambrose on “The Federalist”

The Alexander Hamilton Institute for the Study of Western Civilization (AHI) proudly announces a Pre-Super Bowl gathering.  Douglas Ambrose, Professor of History, Hamilton College, will speak on “The Ironies of The Federalist.” The event will take place from 4 pm to 6 pm, Sunday, February 2, at AHI headquarters, 21 W. Park Row, Clinton. [...]

Applications Open for 2020 AHI National Security Program

Applications are now open for the 2020 AHI Washington Program on National Security (WaPoNS) in Washington, DC, June 14 to 28.  The deadline for all applications is April 15, 2020.  Application materials should be sent to either Senior Fellow Dr. Juliana Pilon (juliana.geran.pilon@gmail.com), or AHI President Robert Paquette (bob@theahi.org). There is no electronic application process. Application requirements: The [...]

AHI Offers Course on Presidential Power

The Alexander Hamilton Institute for the Study of Western Civilization (AHI) will offer a continuing education course on presidential power, starting February 3 and ending May 11. It will be held from 6:30 to 8:30 on Monday evenings at AHI, 21 W. Park Row in Clinton. The class, “Presidential Power in American History,” will look [...]

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