Kindred Organizations
Events
“Canonizing” Tolkien: The Case for Reading Tolkien at All Levels of Catholic Education
President Dr. Andrew Seeley and Senior Fellow Dr. Erik Ellis will both speak at the The First Adeodatus Winter Forum, “Canonizing” Tolkien: […]
2025 Great Hearts National Symposium for Classical Education
President Dr. Andrew Seeley will give a talk called Why Am I Here: The Role of Science in Liberal Education at the […]
Academic Retreat for Teachers
Since 2007, the Institute for Catholic Liberal Education's Academic Retreat for Teachers has been giving new and veteran teachers, administrators, and board members […]
2024 Pietas: Intellectual and Contemplative Retreat For Teachers
Pietas, hosted by the Portsmouth Institute, invites teachers from all educational backgrounds and disciplines into a contemplative celebration of the Catholic intellectual […]
Institute for Catholic Liberal Education 2025 National Conference
President Dr. Andrew Seeley will attend the Institute for Catholic Liberal Education (ICLE) 2025 National Conference. This conference inspires and equips a […]
A Celebration of Logos & Pathos: Youth Conference
The 2025 CiRCE Youth Conference will take place in Charleston, SC, July 17-19, at the Francis Marion Hotel. The man often simply […]
Organizations
The Thomas More Center for the Restoration of Christian Culture organizes conferences and seminars and publishes videos, podcasts, and articles to revive reasoned discussion based on the Christian faith in New England.
The Institute for Catholic Liberal Education provides programs, services, conferences, retreats, and publications drawing on the Catholic tradition to help educators guide students to pursue wisdom and virtue through faith.
The Albertus Magnus Institute creates interactive online courses, podcasts, and high-quality Great Books promoting liberal education.
The Witherspoon Institute offers classical academic programs for students, an online journal about public affairs, and a reading groups about marriage to form the culture by forming the human person.
The Great Hearts Institute hosts the annual National Symposium for Classical Education and provides articles, talks, blog posts, curriculum resources, networking and professional development opportunities, and a free online magazine for classical educators.
The Portsmouth Institute for Faith and Culture hosts conferences, seminars, symposia, and summer programs for Catholic teachers and students to promote the exploration of Catholic thought.
The CiRCE Institute provides articles, in-person and online conferences, The Lost Tools of Writing composition curriculum, an Apprenticeship program for teachers.
The Collegium Institute for Catholic Thought & Culture offers a range of special events, discussion groups, and journals targeting specific areas that tie in to their vision of promoting the Catholic and liberal tradition of learning.
Canterbury Institute manages academic programs and offers scholarships at Oxford to promote the humble pursuit of truth.
The Society for Classical Learning offers leadership training, other events, and memberships for classical Christian schools and teachers.
The Zephyr Institute hosts seminars, reading groups, conferences, and intellectual retreats for professionals, teachers, and students in the Bay Area and virtually.
The Intercollegiate Studies Institute offers articles, lectures, mentorship, community, internships, and fellowships for students and faculty interested in intellectual conservatism and the American tradition of liberty.
The Classical Learning Test offers an alternative to the standard, utilitarian college entrance exams by focusing on the questions great minds have asked for millenia. They also have a classical learning podcast, journal, and blog.
Adeodatus hosts an annual conference on the renewal of Catholic primary and secondary education.
The Veterum Sapientia Institute offers online and in-person courses and tutoring for studying Latin.
Cana Academy sells seminar resources to help liberal educators lead their students well. Their Classical Reader list helps parents find excellent books for K-12 students. They have a blog, podcast, and links to helpful free resources.
Classical Academic Press produces classical curricula and resources. They also have a blog, host several podcasts and offer free Scholé communities for liberal educators and parents.