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Dear Reader,

Should universities teach virtue?
 
Our friends at the University of Pennsylvania-adjacent Collegium Institute for Catholic Thought & Culture have enlisted two scholars eminently qualified to answer this question in the University of South Carolina’s Jennifer A. Frey and Princeton University’s Robert P. George.
 
FIRST THINGS is proud to co-sponsor this reception and conversation at the Penn Club of New York on Wednesday, April 26 at 6 pm. Cocktails and hors d’oeuvres will be served.

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Few believe that undergraduate education should be reduced to job training or a credentialing service. Yet is there a way to reclaim the collegiate mission for robust moral and intellectual formation within our pluralistic—if not deeply fragmented—community?
 
As a Penn alumnus, I saw firsthand how the Collegium Institute equips students to reclaim this older, richer vision of education. Whether or not you have a connection to Penn, I hope you’ll consider joining us on April 26 to support Collegium’s vital work and hear from two of the most important Catholic thinkers alive today.
 
Click here to receive the early-bird ticket price, and use code FT15 for an additional 15% off.
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And be sure to forward this along to any Penn Quakers you do have in your life!
Cordially,

Carter Skeel
Director of Development
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