Further Reading...
We couldn’t resist quoting a bit more from the article “Meet the parents who won’t let their children study literature”: This focus on...
Sully and 'the Human Factor'
Last week I read a newspaper article in which a university professor asked his students why none of them were majoring in history,...
Millis Student Shares Stories of Oxford
What did you do this winter? Kim Noronha, a bachelor's degree student at the Millis Institute, participated in a five-week study abroad...
Watch James K A Smith's Symposium Keynote Address
Last month CHC hosted its inaugural Research Symposium. Entitled Learning and Loves, the event featured presenters from 34 institutions...
Joy Through Endurance
“Few people understand that or grew up with that; we’ll lose them if we ask them to change. To make people comfortable, let’s provide...
Hamilton and Liberal Arts
Broadway seems to have really identified with Hamilton. This hip-hop opera recently won the Tony Award for Best Musical. Given the...
Institute Hosts 2nd Path to Wisdom Workshop for Secondary Students
The Millis Institute recently hosted its second workshop of the Path to Wisdom, an academic program designed to initiate secondary school...
Olympics, Political Campaigns, and the Gospel
Cheering when our team wins an Olympic event. Fretting over the choices for national political office. Contemplating the “good news” of...
What Would God Want on Wednesday
“How can we justify reading books and studying when there are people out there who haven’t been saved?” This question was posed by one of...
From Jail: A Convicting Sentence
This issue of The Pillar is about one sentence—a long, tough sentence—a sentence by a convict that is very convicting. It’s a sentence...