On today's episode of The Daily Signal Podcast, Charlie Copeland, ISI's president and CEO, shares how his organization is working on college campuses all over America to provide students with an educational background on conservative thought.
ISI is an organization that's focused on providing college students with an educational background on conservative thought.
We've been offering graduate student fellowships since the early '60s. About 600 faculty on campuses across the country are actually ISI graduate student fellows.
We are really looking for bright, deep-thinking, intellectually curious conservative and libertarian college students who really understand that there's something else out there than what they're being fed by 90% of the faculty, and they're looking for it, and they find it through our faculty associates.
Can you share about the founding of ISI and why your predecessors saw the need for an organization that would advance critical thinking among college students?
We've had students, even over the summer, write in some of our student journals editorials that are research-based across the board talking about, is this a mental health issue or is this a broader denigration of our culture issue? Should we have red laws? Should we not? What is the impact of these shootings versus the impact of just being on a college campus?
We have a staff member here who actually ran a student newspaper when he was in college a couple of years ago and is a very bright and smart young man, and we've got a lot of great things going on there.
https://www.dailysignal.com/2019/08/26/higher-ed-is-dominated-by-the-left-so-where-should-conservative-students-turn-for-help/
ISI is an organization that's focused on providing college students with an educational background on conservative thought.
We've been offering graduate student fellowships since the early '60s. About 600 faculty on campuses across the country are actually ISI graduate student fellows.
We are really looking for bright, deep-thinking, intellectually curious conservative and libertarian college students who really understand that there's something else out there than what they're being fed by 90% of the faculty, and they're looking for it, and they find it through our faculty associates.
Can you share about the founding of ISI and why your predecessors saw the need for an organization that would advance critical thinking among college students?
We've had students, even over the summer, write in some of our student journals editorials that are research-based across the board talking about, is this a mental health issue or is this a broader denigration of our culture issue? Should we have red laws? Should we not? What is the impact of these shootings versus the impact of just being on a college campus?
We have a staff member here who actually ran a student newspaper when he was in college a couple of years ago and is a very bright and smart young man, and we've got a lot of great things going on there.
https://www.dailysignal.com/2019/08/26/higher-ed-is-dominated-by-the-left-so-where-should-conservative-students-turn-for-help/
No comments:
Post a Comment