Academic Programs & Resources

Elizabeth Barry and Charles Zellmer Elected to AHI’s Board of Directors

The Alexander Hamilton Institute for the Study of Western Civilization (AHI) is pleased to announce the election of Elizabeth Barry and Charles Zellmer to its board of directors. Ms. Barry and Mr. Zellmer will assume their duties beginning January 1. Elizabeth Barry Ms. Barry received her BA from Hamilton College in 2017, [...]

“Enquiry: A Publication of the AHI Undergraduate Fellows,” December 13,2021

The Alexander Hamilton Institute for the Study of Western Civilization (AHI) undergraduate fellows have released  Enquiry: A Publication of the AHI Undergraduate Fellows, Volume IX, No. 6, December 13, 2021. This week's edition includes articles on "Why is Economics Trending Toward Sociology?" and "Ray Bradbury’s Enchanted Science Fiction." The publication is devoted to the promotion [...]

From the President’s Desk

From the President’s Desk 6 December 2021 A Message from The Alexander Hamilton Institute for the Study of Western Civilization (AHI) Dear Friends of AHI: We ask for your support. In 2022, AHI will celebrate its fifteenth birthday.  During that time, we have had to be creative, agile, and resilient.  The passing of Carl [...]

“Enquiry: A Publication of the AHI Undergraduate Fellows,” November 22, 2021

We are pleased to announce that The Alexander Hamilton Institute for the Study of Western Civilization (AHI) undergraduate fellows have released Enquiry: A Publication of the AHI Undergraduate Fellows, Volume IX, No. 5, November 22, 2021. This week's edition includes articles on "Babble On: Language and the Ivory Tower," and "What is the Meaning in Life?" [...]

AHI’s Kraig Kayser Appointed to Board of Directors Seneca Foods

The Alexander Hamilton Institute for the Study of Western Civilization (AHI) congratulates Kraig Kayser on his appointment to the board of directors of Seneca Foods Corporation.  Mr. Kayser, also a member of AHI’s board of directors, will sit on Seneca’s Foods' nine-person board as “non-executive Chairman.”  He fills a vacancy that resulted from the [...]

Brigadier General Michael Eastman Delivers Ninth Annual Veterans Day Lecture

In 2013, The Alexander Hamilton Institute for the Study of Western Civilization (AHI) established an annual Veterans Day lecture to honor General Josiah Bunting III, a charter member of AHI’s board of directors.  For the ninth lecture in the series, AHI is honored to present Brigadier General (Retired) Michael R. Eastman.  He speaks on [...]

“Enquiry: A Publication of the AHI Undergraduate Fellows,” November 3, 2021

We are pleased to announce that The Alexander Hamilton Institute for the Study of Western Civilization (AHI) undergraduate fellows have released Enquiry: A Publication of the AHI Undergraduate Fellows, Volume IX, No. 4, November 3, 2021. This week's edition includes articles on "Why Socialism Doesn't "Suck,"" and "Recommended Reading." The publication is devoted to the promotion [...]

“Enquiry: A Publication of the AHI Undergraduate Fellows,” October 25, 2021

We are pleased to announce that The Alexander Hamilton Institute for the Study of Western Civilization (AHI) undergraduate fellows have released Enquiry: A Publication of the AHI Undergraduate Fellows, Volume IX, No. 3, October 25, 2021. This week's edition includes articles on "The Exponential Unhappiness of Gen Z: Part II," and "The Course of Progress." The [...]

“Enquiry: A Publication of the AHI Undergraduate Fellows,” October 9, 2021

We are pleased to announce that The Alexander Hamilton Institute for the Study of Western Civilization (AHI) undergraduate fellows have released Enquiry: A Publication of the AHI Undergraduate Fellows, Volume IX, No. 2, October 9, 2021. This week's edition includes articles on "The Exponential Unhappiness of Gen Z: Part I," and "Opinion: Salem on the [...]

Third Annual Columbus Day Lecture: Carol Delaney on “Columbus and the Quest for Jerusalem”

In 2019, the Alexander Hamilton Institute for the Study of Western Civilization (AHI) established an annual Columbus Day lecture to combat a growing body of ill-informed and often venomous historical misinformation about Columbus that had moved from the margins of college campuses into the public square.  This year’s lecturer, Carol Delaney, Emerita Professor of Anthropology, [...]

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