Intercollegiate Studies Institute
The Intercollegiate Studies Institute is US organisation, which aims to "enhance the rising generation's knowledge of our nation's founding principles — limited government, individual liberty, personal responsibility, the rule of law, market economy, and moral norms."[1]
The Institute was founded in 1953 by Frank Chodorov who chose William F. Buckley, Jr. to be its first president.[2]
People
Leadership
- [[T. Kenneth Cribb, Jr.] - President
- [[Douglas C. Mills] - Executive Vice President
- H. Spencer Masloff, Jr. - Senior Vice President
- Mark C. Henrie - Senior Vice President and Chief Academic Officer
- Jeffrey O. Nelson - Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer
- Jed Donahue - Vice President of Publications
- Elaine J. Pinder - Chief Financial Officer and Vice President[3]
Trustees
- Alfred S. Regnery - Chairman
- Wayne H. Valis - Vice Chairman
- Merrill S. Moyer - Secretary-Treasurer
- Richard V. Allen
- T. William Boxx
- James H. Burnley IV
- William F. Campbell
- George W. Carey
- Gil Collins
- Charles L. Copeland
- [[T. Kenneth Cribb, Jr.] - President
- Edwin J. Feulner, Jr. - Former Chairman
- Neal B. Freeman
- Charles H. Hoeflich - Secretary-Treasurer Emeritus
- [Joseph F. Johnston, Jr.]]
- Christopher Long
- Edwin Meese III
- Robert H. Miller
- Abby S. Moffat
- Thomas Pauken
- Marion G. Wells
- Henry Regnery - Chairman Emeritus
- Holland H. Coors - Honorary Trustee
- Preston A. Wells, Jr. - Honorary Trustee
- Richard M. DeVos[4]