The past few weeks have been particularly fruitful at the Kirk Center as we hosted four seminars, including an intellectual retreat for The Fund for American Studies, as reported here. For the first time, we also welcomed the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Foundation’s Ford Fellows, a group of students and young professionals seeking to develop leadership skills anchored in the moral, intellectual, and civic virtues. Their seminar focused on the theme “Becoming Civil: Etiquette, Manners, and Decorum from Aristotle to Kirk.”
The Ford Fellows were pleased to discover the Center’s resources just an hour away from their locations near Grand Rapids. Or, as one of the Ford Fellows put it, “Absolutely stunning venue – such a distinct hub of thought out here in the rural part of MI.” And another remarked, “I would tell potential participants to always take opportunities at the Kirk Center because it is a place of knowledge and growth. It is a beautiful place rich with history. The speakers were out of the world and I expanded my thoughts deeply.”
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