Archive for September, 2008

Regional Conferences Open Registration

September 16th, 2008 by Alexander McCobin

Students For Liberty’s regional conferences have all opened their registration for this fall.  The purpose of these conferences is to bring students from the same area together to discuss how to best promote liberty and to learn from pivotal figures in the cause of liberty from their area.  Each conference brings a unique mix of speakers and students tailored to its geographical area.  An incredible list of participants have already been lined up!  Limited space is available at each conference, so we encourage students to register early to guarantee a spot.

Here is a list of the regional conferences:

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First SFL Handbook Published

September 12th, 2008 by Alexander McCobin

Students For Liberty is proud to announce the publication of its first handbook, How to Start a Student Organization for Liberty. This handbook outlines a 10-step process for students to use in starting a student organization for liberty and provides in-depth explanations for how to go through each step. This handbook is a starting point for all students interested in founding an organization, and may always be followed up by emailing SFL at info@studentsforliberty.org with questions and requests for support.

SFL will be publishing several handbooks throughout the 2008-2009 school year on best practices for student organizations dedicated to liberty. These handbooks seek to aggregate diffuse information spread throughout student organizations across the United States into complete documents that other students may access to advance the cause of liberty on their campus. By increasing information-sharing techniques between students and student organizations, students will no longer have to reinvent the wheel every four years.

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Foundations of Freedom Fellow Announced

September 8th, 2008 by Alexander McCobin

2008-2009 Foundations of Freedom Fellow Announced

Students For Liberty is pleased to announce that Alex Koren has been selected as the first Foundations of Freedom Fellow. Alex Koren is a senior at Pennsylvania Leadership Charter School, outside of Philadelphia. Alex founded and currently leads his school’s debate and mock trial teams. In addition, Alex was a senior fellow at the Philadelphia Debate Institute, and is the president of his school’s Interact club, a high-school division of Rotary International.

The Foundations of Freedom Fellowship is a year-long fellowship that provides high school seniors with the opportunity to study the intellectual foundations of liberty. The fellow is given an advisor who is a college professor in their area of interest who will take the fellow through a reading list of major works in the history of liberty. At the end of the academic year, the fellow will submit a completed senior thesis on a subject related to liberty, which the advisor has reviewed and critiqued throughout the year.

The Foundations of Freedom Advisor for 2002-2009 is Professor Aeon J. Skoble. Aeon J. Skoble is Professor of Philosophy and Chairman of the Philosophy Department at Bridgewater State College, in Southeastern Massachusetts. His main research in moral and political philosophy include theories of rights, the nature and justification of authority, virtue ethics, practical reason and moral psychology, just-war theory, classical theories of happiness, and theories of legal interpretation. He is the co-editor of the anthology Political Philosophy: Essential Selections (Prentice-Hall, 1999) and author of Deleting the State: An Argument about Government (Open Court, 2008), as well as many essays in scholarly and popular journals.

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Students For Liberty is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to provide a unified, student-driven forum of support for students and student organizations dedicated to liberty. Founded by five students from five universities, Students For Liberty is one of the leading organizations that supports student education of liberty today. For more information, please contact Alexander McCobin at amccobin@studentsforliberty.org.

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