Responsible citizenship in a constitutional republic requires effort. Each generation must strive to understand the ideas and institutions that give order to civilization. This task begins with intentional education that emphasizes the vital relationship between freedom, virtue, and self-governance.
The Stockham Scholars Program is committed to using the Christian liberal arts tradition to make a difference in how we order our lives and transmit our values.
The Stockham Chair is an office of academic and administrative oversight in the Howard College of Arts and Sciences that promotes the study of the liberal arts for responsible citizenship, leadership, and service. The chair oversees and directs:
For questions about this program, please contact Dr. Jason Wallace, The Stockham Chair.
The Colloquium on American Citizenship fosters thoughtful dialogue on the responsibilities of citizenship within a free society. This program brings together students, faculty, and prominent scholars to explore themes of liberty, virtue, and faith in American life.
The Stockham Program offers scholarships for students to participate in select study abroad and study away courses. These opportunities are offered on a rotating basis and include:
In addition, as able, the program assists with Classics offerings:
Your gift helps equip students for leadership, service, and citizenship through the Christian liberal arts.
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