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Ten Years Later: Nicholas Wolterstorff

“Show of Hands” by Ed Vaizey

“A Tough Season for Believers” by Ross Douthat

“Chief Rabbi Sacks: Jeffersonian Rights, Civil Society and Covenant Renewal Keys to Reversing Decline of Western Civilization” by Brevy Cannon

“A New Religious Narrative for Obama” by Paul Dafydd Jones and Charles Mathewes

“Democracy Through Thick and Thin” by James Davison Hunter

Anger Under Siege

The Hedgehog Review (Summer 2010) Examines "The Phantom Economy"

The Latest Hedgehog Review Focuses on Politics and the Media

Press Release: Jean Bethke Elshtain to Speak at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture

In its 10th Year, Journal about Culture Looks Toward the Future

Facebook presidency?

Burnt-Orange Revolution

  • Wilson Quarterly: Winter-08

IASC’s new publication Culture gets rave review

Senior Fellow Nicholas Wolterstorff the focus of colloquium on Justice

IASC hosts U.S. Poet Laureate Donald Hall

Press Release: U.S. Poet Laureate Donald Hall to Read at University of Virginia

Adam Michnik delivers 2006 LaBrosse-Levinson Lectures

IASC’s film project The God of a Second Chance premieres at 2006 Virginia Film Festival

Press Release: Adam Michnik to Speak at LaBrosse-Levinson Lectures

IASC brings former Iranian President Khatami to UVa

Joseph E. Davis wins the 2006 Cooley Award for Accounts of Innocence

James Davison Hunter and Alan Wolfe participate in a Pew Forum dialogue

Jennifer L. Geddes works on the problem of Evil, wins fellowships at the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities and the Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies

James Davison Hunter is nominated to the National Council on the Humanities, the advisory board for the National Endowment for the Humanities

International scholars and artists gather for IASC’s conference on the Fate of the Arts

René Girard presents a lecture on “Religion, Justice, and Violence”

Julie Reuben lectures at the Institute’s 2000 Colloquium, “What’s the University For?”

IASC launches The Hedgehog Review