Posts Tagged ‘Students for Liberty’

New CEOs, Awards and Conferences- A North American Update

Blogging has been light here over the holidays, but rest assured, we’ll get back to promoting global think tank work on a regular basis soon! For now, I’d like you offer a few exciting highlights from think tanks across the United States: The Fraser Institute, in Canada, gets a new CEO, Dr. Brett Skinner -Brett’s [...]


Think Tank Year in Review

Happy New Year to  all of our friends! Many of you  have already had the opportunity to read Atlas’s Year in Review, outlining Atlas’s events and programs over the course of 2009, if you haven’t please take a look below: Atlas Year in Review 2009 We’ve received several exciting year end reports from some very [...]


New Organization Energizes Students to Discuss Liberty on Campus

This past weekend Students For Liberty (SFL) held its second annual international conference at George Washington University in Washington, D.C. to discuss how to promote liberty on college campuses.  Students For Liberty is a nonprofit organization whose mission is provide a student-driven forum of support for students and student organizations dedicated to liberty. This conference [...]


Altas Podcast: An Interview with Alexander McCobin

This week Cindy Cerquitella talks with Alexander McCobin, co-founder and executive director of Students for Liberty, a young student-based group that promotes free market student organizations on campuses across the United States. Students for Liberty will be holding conferences throughout the country this fall, check out their upcoming events, here. The Atlas Podcast series appears [...]


Free Books for Student Groups!

Students for Liberty (SFL) is a newly founded organization which provides a forum of support for students and student organizations dedicated to liberty. Recognizing that the beginning of the school year is the best time to recruit students, SFL is offering a free copy of Foundation for Individual Rights in Education Guide to First-Year Orientation and [...]