A New Kind of University: An Interview About Augustine College
AUGUSTINE COLLEGE claims to be “an alternative to the norm in higher education – an alternative that aims higher.” A one-year, distinctly Christian liberal arts program, Augustine is certainly unique. In fact, I think it’s safe to say there are only a handful of colleges like it (at most). With only around 20-25 students on campus [...]
Interview: Ty Fischer
Ty Fischer has served as Headmaster of Veritas Academy for 15 years, on the ACCS board for the last decade, and was the Managing Editor of Veritas Press’ Omnibus Project. He has watched the growth of classical Christian education since 1997. We asked him a few questions about the trends that he has witnessed during [...]
Podcast – 8/16: A Conversation with John Hodges
This is our first attempt at a podcast, something we’ve been hoping to do for a while. Hopefully it’s the first of many attempts. In this inaugural edition I interview John Hodges and explain why we’re called “CiRCE”. To listen simply the click below. Enjoy!
An Interview with the new President of ISI
Mr. Chris Long is the new President and Chief Executive Officer of the Intercollegiate Studies Institute. As ISI puts it on their website, “Having served as an ISI vice president and national director during the 1990s, Mr. Long returns to ISI with more than twenty years of executive experience at asset management firms and leading [...]
Profile: “Discovering Music” by Dr. Carol Reynolds
Dr. Carol Reynolds is the author of the music and music history curriculum, Discovering Music: 300 Years in Western, Music, Arts, History and Culture, a program that we whole-heartedly recommend. Dr. Reynolds, who will be speaking at our summer conference in July, agreed to answer some questions about her curriculum and the necessity that music [...]
PROFILE: The Enduring Niche of Eighth Day Books
WHO: Eighth Day Books WEBSITE: http://www.eighthdaybooks.com/ LOCATION: Wichita, Kansas LED BY: Warren Farha CONTACT: 1-800-841-2541 | books@eighthdaybooks.com IN DECEMBER 1998, Warner Brothers and director Nora Ephron produced a wildly successful romantic comedy in which a spunky independent book seller takes on the owner of a Barnes and Noble-esque book chain, only to fall in love [...]






