
Lindsay Peterson
Lindsay Peterson teaches at Millbrook School, a private college preparatory boarding school about two hours north of New York City. During her second year at the school, while feeling she

Lindsay Peterson teaches at Millbrook School, a private college preparatory boarding school about two hours north of New York City. During her second year at the school, while feeling she

Angus McDougall, a graduate of the Master of Arts in American History and Government (MAHG) program, took all of his credits in the summer residential program. Living an hour and

TAH seminars model the free and thoughtful discussion of primary documents of our history. These seminars began over twenty years ago as “Saturday seminars” in the Ashbrook Center offered to

“Teachers need to build relationships with students. That’s what I’m good at,” says Amy Parker, who teaches middle school social studies at the Creative Learning Academy in Pensacola, Florida. She

When Rebecca McGinnis chose the recurrent cholera epidemics of the nineteenth century as the focus of her Master’s thesis, she saw it as way to understand the history of her

“We are a nation of immigrants,” says Sean Brennan, who teaches US government at Brecksville-Broadview Heights High School in Broadview Heights, Ohio. “Most of our families came here legally, and

Talking Across the Generations About History “The vision of the founding fathers—and of all the other extraordinary people who carried our republic forward after it was founded—will come to nothing

The Lasting Impact of a Weekend Colloquium on the Founding Lauren Goepfert carries her Ashbrook pocket Constitution with her at all times. Hence she’s had it signed by legal experts

Seminar Discussions Inspire a Teacher to Reevaluate the Founding Derek Collins didn’t plan to teach history when he entered college. “I was going to be a businessman. But I didn’t

It’s the Stories Inside History That Make Students Care After attending his first one-day Teaching American History seminar in March of 2019, Brian Borley thanked the district social studies coordinator