List of Partner Programs

The Jack Miller Center supports academic centers and partner programs on college campuses dedicated to teaching America’s founding principles and history through lectures, conferences, workshops, graduate student and post-doctoral fellowships, sponsorship of visiting professors, academic publishing and archival projects. The Miller Center is supporting a growing national network of centers.

Educational InstitutionsProgram
American UniversityThe Washington D.C. Political Theory Colloquium
Amherst CollegeColloquium on the American Founding
Boise State UniversityThe American Founding Initiative
Boston CollegeProgram for the Study of the American Heritage
Brown UniversityPolitical Theory Project
Carthage CollegeWestern Heritage Program and Postdoctoral Fellowship Initiative

Christopher Newport UniversityAmerican Studies and Civic Leadership
Claremont Graduate SchoolClaremont Graduate School
College of the Holy CrossCharles Carrol Center
Cornell UniversityProgram on Freedom and Free Societies
Dartmouth CollegeDaniel Webster Program
DePaul UniversityConference on American and Jewish Legal Thought
Duke UniversityGerst Program in American Values and Institutions
Emory UniversityThe Program in Democracy and Citizenship
Florida Atlantic UniversityMiller Forum for Civics Education
Furman UniversityThe Tocqueville Program
George Mason UniversityCivic Education Project
GettysburgCivil War Era Studies Program
Georgetown UniversityTocqueville Forum
Harvard UniversityProgram in Constitutional Government
IIT - Kent College of LawKent Forum, PLUS Program in Constitutional Principles
Indiana UniversityTocqueville Program
Lake Forest CollegeDepartment of Political Science
Louisiana State UniversityClassical Tradition in Learning & Leadership
Loyola College (Chicago)The David Hume Forum
Michigan State UniversityJames Madison College; Department of Pol. Sci.
MITBenjamin Franklin Project, Concourse Program
Northwood UniversityThe Forum for Citizenship and Enterprise
Notre Dame UniversityTocqueville Center; Constitutional Studies
Ohio UniversityGeorge Washington Forum
Rhodes CollegeProject for the Study of Liberal Democracy
Roosevelt UniversityMontesquieu Forum for the Study of Civic Life
UCLACenter for the Liberal Arts and Free Institutions
University of ChicagoTocqueville Conference and Course Support
University of HoustonThe Phronesis Program in Politics and Ethics
University of IllinoisCline Center
University of RichmondAdam Smith Program/Conference on Capitalism
University of TexasJefferson Center for Core Texts and Ideas
University of VirginiaConstitutionalism and Democracy
University of WisconsinAmerican Democracy Forum
Ursinus CollegeCommon Intellectual Experience
Utah State UniversityProject on Liberty and American Constitutionalism
Villanova UniversityRyan Center for the Study of Free Institutions
Yale UniversityCenter for the Study of Representative Institutions
Jack and Goldie

Jack and Goldie

“The concept of the partner programs we support is to enrich programs on college campuses to provide students with the opportunity to learn what’s good about America. We want to help young people to learn more about what makes America a great country. They should become knowledgeable about what the Constitution says about individual rights and individual liberties. We believe this effort is worthy of support by all Americans regardless of their political persuasion.” Goldie and Jack Miller at the Jack Miller Center’s Faculty Development Summer Institute, Santa Fe, New Mexico.