Advisory Board

  • Michael Mack, Ph.D. Associate Professor of English and Dean of Undergraduate Studies, Catholic University of America; author of books on English classics.
  • Sister Mary Dominic Pitts, O.P., Ph.D. Professor, Aquinas College, Nashville, TN; expert in linguistics and English literature.
  • John Rao, D. Phil. Oxon. Associate Professor of History at St. John’s University; director of the Roman Forum/Dietrich von Hildebrand Institute and founder of the New York City Lectures in Church History.
  • W. Winston Elliott III, M.B.A. Editor-in-Chief of The Imaginative Conservative and President of The Free Enterprise Institute; member of the Academy of Philosophy and Letters, and the Philadelphia Society; Senior Fellow of Franklin’s Opus and a Patron of Centro Studi Russell Kirk (Milan, Italy).
  • Ronald Rychlak, J.D. Professor of Law, University of Mississippi; advisor to the Holy See’s delegation to the United Nations and author of Hitler, the War and the Pope.
  • Anthony Esolen, Ph.D. Professor of English, Providence College; Dante translator, regular contributor to The Magnificat, and prolific author on Western civilization and popular culture.
  • Bruce P. Frohnen, Ph.D., J.D. Professor of Law, Ohio Northern University, political theory scholar, editor of Political Science Review, and of several publications of The Intercollegiate Studies Institute.
  • Alice Gunther, J.D. Homeschooling mother of nine; author of books on homeschooling and socialization; columnist for the Long Island Catholic; founder and President of IHS, a Long Island homeschooling network.
  • Rev. Michael J. Keating, Ph.D. Professor, Catholic Studies Program, University of St. Thomas; courses include the Catholic intellectual tradition and Church history.
  • Edward C. Lyons, Ph.D., J.D. Associate Professor, Oklahoma City Law School; authority on taxation and fiduciary principles applicable to non-profit corporations.
  • Michael Miller, M.A., M.B.A. Director of Programs, Acton Institute; frequent lecturer on metaphysics and political economy; formerly Professor of Theology at Ave Maria College of the Americas.

  • Rev. Richard A. Munkelt, Ph.D. Adjunct Professor of Philosophy, Fairfield University.
  • MacBeth Derham. Homeschooling mother of four; author and lecturer on homeschooling, nature study, and the natural sciences.