Collegiate Network

College publications support program


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The Collegiate Network (CN) is a program that provides financial and technical assistance to student editors and writers of roughly 100 independent, conservative and libertarian publications at colleges and universities around the United States. Member publications have a combined annual distribution of more than two million.

Since 1995, the CN has been administered by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute (ISI), a nonprofit educational organization that promotes conservative thought on college campuses, headquartered in Wilmington, Delaware.

Mission

According to its web site, CN supports college publications which "serve to focus public awareness on the politicization of American college and university classrooms, curricula, student life, and the resulting decline of educational standards." Newspapers and journals in the CN regularly call attention to what they interpret as corruption and hypocrisy in campus administrations' and student groups' policies, argue in favor of free speech in liberal education, encourage discussion and debate, and train students in the principles and practices of journalism.

History

In 1979, the Institute For Educational Affairs (IEA) responded to the request of two University of Chicago students for start-up funding for a new conservative newspaper, Counterpoint. By 1980, the grant program had been expanded and named the Collegiate Network, and by 1983, under the continuing administration of the IEA, had added both internships and persistent operating grants for conservative campus newspapers. In 1990, the Madison Center for Educational Affairs merged with the IEA to maintain funding for what had expanded to 57 conservative student publications. The Intercollegiate Studies Institute took over operations in 1995 and has since administered the CN from Wilmington, Delaware.

Member publications

CN member publications include:

References

References

  1. (2018). "Difficult Subjects: Insights and Strategies for Teaching about Race, Sexuality, and Gender". Stylus Publishing.
  2. (2014). "American Conservatism: An Encyclopedia". Open Road Media.
  3. "History & Mission". Collegiate Network.
  4. (February 7, 2005). "'Right-on' gets new take at UW-Madison; Conservative paper to bow on campus". Chicago Tribune.
  5. "Collegiate Network - About the CN - History".
  6. (2004-12-02). "John J. Miller on Collegiate Network on National Review Online".
  7. (2004-12-18). "Conformity on campus".
  8. "Member publications". Collegiate Network.
  9. "Michael Bradley".

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