A true liberal arts education is not what you believe it to be--what typical universities present as liberal arts is a sad bastardization.
Hillsdale would be one of the few schools to get it right. They have students studying the Great Books, logic and rhetoric, original documents, and various disciplines of science and math. In a true liberal arts curriculum, students all follow the same course and become well-rounded and well-versed in the process.
State schools and other private institutions chuck some public speaking and art history classes and call it a day. That's not liberal arts.
He's affiliated with Hillsdale College as a chairman.
Excellent school.
Their free publication, "Imprimus", has the texts of speeches on current events, etc. by learned people.
Quite informative.
They'll send a pocket Constitution, too
A true liberal arts education is not what you believe it to be--what typical universities present as liberal arts is a sad bastardization.
Hillsdale would be one of the few schools to get it right. They have students studying the Great Books, logic and rhetoric, original documents, and various disciplines of science and math. In a true liberal arts curriculum, students all follow the same course and become well-rounded and well-versed in the process.
State schools and other private institutions chuck some public speaking and art history classes and call it a day. That's not liberal arts.
Agree. Liberal arts as it was taught part of the trivium is the foundation of a good education.
Yeah. I forgot about that!
They take zero federal money. Maybe that's why? All donations, i think.
Kid graduated from there. They really set him up for success. One of the few things I’ve ever experienced where the reality lived up to the hype.
I think you can do some online stuff with Hillsdale, Constitution course, I believe.
i SUPPORT THEM.
I did not know this about him, good man.
That's so blatant it's hard not to think it's a joke.
It's most definitely a joke. Kek.
That's really good.
That's some top level satire. 😄
He's one of the few good people in Maryland.