What you think about morality informs what you think about a good state

Posted by Hannah Gaschler on 2/26/24 9:12 AM

Would you like to "pursue studies at the intersection of politics and philosophy"? Would you like to develop an in-depth understanding of the origin of political and philosophical ideas to better...

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Do you know what George Washington named his dogs?

Posted by Patrick Henry College on 2/19/24 8:45 AM

In honor of George Washington's birthday, we invite you to take our quiz and find out just how much you know about the first president of the United States. 

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Creating a culture of light and life

Posted by Patrick Henry College on 2/15/24 5:25 PM

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Alumnus Alan Carrillo's journey in advocacy

Posted by Hannah Gaschler on 1/31/24 10:57 AM

“My career is law, but my calling is advocacy,” Alan Carrillo (Government, ‘12) said. He interned for International Justice Mission (IJM) in Kenya for about a year after graduating from PHC, serving...

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Well-rounded: the thought behind science classes in PHC's Core

Posted by Hannah Gaschler on 1/26/24 9:03 AM

“We live in a universe that God created for us that has physical complexity, and we should ask why He bothered,” Dr. Tracey McGrath said. McGrath is the director of science programs at PHC, and she...

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B.A. in Strategic Intelligence: What makes PHC’s Cyber program unique

Posted by Hannah Gaschler on 1/24/24 8:27 AM

“One of PHC's largest strengths of the Strategic Intelligence in National Security program at Patrick Henry College is that it teaches its students how to think about thinking,” Colonel Gordon...

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Senior Gabriel Lysne wins National Military Foundation's 2023 National Merit Scholarship Award

Posted by Julia Adams on 12/7/23 11:10 AM

The National Military Intelligence Foundation announced PHC senior Gabriel Lysne as a recipient of the National Merit Scholarship Award. Gabriel is a student in PHC's Strategic Intelligence in...

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When Cultures Collide: Alumna Kirsten Etherton shares about teaching overseas

Posted by Julia Adams on 12/5/23 10:44 AM

On a Good Friday, Alumna Kirsten Etherton (CLA-ed ’06) and a friend borrowed a coworker’s car and drove to the local Roman ruins. They had the place to themselves. Up on the hilltop, Kirsten sat in...

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The Carried Tradition of Lessons & Carols

Posted by Trinity Klomparens on 12/1/23 10:00 AM

The Barbara Hodel Center Gymnasium at Patrick Henry College is dark and still. Parents and children sit expectantly, unlit candles gripped firmly in their hands. Choir stands are poised on stage,...

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The Meaning of Thankfulness

Posted by Julia Adams on 11/23/23 9:00 AM

On October 3, 1789, President George Washington signed the first Thanksgiving Day Proclamation. He wrote, “Now therefore I do recommend and assign Thursday the 26th day of November next to be...

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