Is There Still a Crisis in Education?
Is there still a crisis in education?
Establishing economic opportunity through education has become a priority for our society, and this is a problem.
Is There Still a Crisis in Education? Read More »
Is there still a crisis in education?
Establishing economic opportunity through education has become a priority for our society, and this is a problem.
Is There Still a Crisis in Education? Read More »
Dr. Anika Prather of Howard University gives us a three-part series explaining how she went from being suspicious of the Classics to being truly captivated.
Classic Learning in Black History: Part I Read More »
The plays of Euripides confront us with sophisticated moral problems and subtle characterization that advance even on Æschylus and Sophocles.
Euripides: An Author Profile Read More »
Plato and Aristotle, though agreeing on many points, have radically dissimilar understandings of “eudaimonia” (happiness). How do they inform one another?
Student Essay: A Comparison of Plato’s and Aristotle’s Views of Eudaimonia Read More »
Kings and emperors remain staples of our art and media, but the history and philosophy of monarchy is more complex than we often realize.
The Great Conversation: Monarchy Read More »
Confucius is not only one of the great minds of China, but has wielded an influence on the politics and culture of the entire world.
Confucius: An Author Profile Read More »
CLT is excited to announce a new Official CLT test date on September 26 in partnership with Hillsdale College.
Hillsdale College Sponsors Additional CLT Test in September Read More »
The study of music is not merely a pleasant pastime; it merits its status as one of the seven liberal arts, and belongs in all students’ education.
Student Essay: The Power of Music Read More »
“The medium is the message,” Marshall McLuhan wrote, and when the Great Conversation touches on language, it’s hard to argue with him.
The Great Conversation: Language Read More »
St. Thomas à Kempis’ “Imitation of Christ” is one of the most influential religious works in history, crossing denominational and even religious lines.
St. Thomas à Kempis: An Author Profile Read More »