Life at the Arizona School
Our goal is to be a place where scholars have time for research and collaboration. We will brainstorm in solitude in the morning, and brainstorm in concert in the afternoon. We envision an ongoing faculty workshop where members of the Center meet for a “brown bag” lunch and one of the members presents a philosophical puzzle related to his or her current writing or teaching.
Graduate Study
Graduate students are the lifeblood of the Center. They serve as teaching assistants and teachers for courses offered by the Center; they play key administrative and planning roles. With a reduced teaching load, graduate students have time for research and collaboration: they present their work at “brown bags” and brainstorm alongside their professors. Our Current Research Workshops showcase the work of our alumni.
The Center's mission is to promote the understanding and appreciation of the ideals of freedom and responsibility along four dimensions: published research, undergraduate education, graduate education, and community outreach.
"I believe that educating
young people and providing
them with oportunities to
think for themselves is pretty
good leverage for your
money if you want to help
society"
- Randy Kendrick, major donor
for the new Center.
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