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LDR 402: Military Leadership

Leadership, especially in the extremis of combat, is a junior military officer's essential competence and foremost-indeed, sacred-responsibility. This three-credit one semester course educates students in the fundamentals of military leadership at...

LDR 403: Reading Once an Eagle

The ancient Greeks had The Iliad. The Romans had The Aeneid. We have Once an Eagle. Once an Eagle is our great American military epic. Indeed, it has been called America's War and Peace and a "battle hymn of our republic." Once an Eagle is a work of...

LDR 404: Warfighting: Nature & Conduct of War

Ever since Cain killed Abel there has been strife between human beings. When strife occurs between our political associations, war is born. The nature of war is a "violent clash of interests between or among organized groups," and just as our nature...

LDR 418: Sound Learning for Leadership

Despite over a hundred years of scientific study, we still lack a good answer to the problem of how to teach and learn leadership. Peel away our modern penchant for scientific theory, practical skills, and psychological assessments, and we find that...

LDR 420: Biblical Learning for Leadership

What makes biblical leadership "biblical"? What, if anything, makes leadership in the bible different from leadership in the "world"? Is there anything about biblical leaders-Abraham, Moses, David, Elijah, Jeremiah, Esther, Jesus, Peter, Paul-that...

Larry P. Arnn

Title
President and Professor of History and Politics
Year Appointed
2000
Type
Faculty
Education
B.A., Arkansas State University, 1974
M.A., Claremont Graduate School, 1976
Ph.D., 1985
director of research for Martin Gilbert, Merton College, Oxford, 1977-80
editor, Public Research, Syndicated, 1980-85
president, The Claremont Institute, 1985-2000
founding chairman, California Civil Rights Initiative, 1996
director, Henry Salvatori Center of Claremont McKenna College, the Heritage Foundation, the Center for Individual Rights, The Claremont Institute
member, Mont Pelerin Society, International Churchill Society, Philanthropy Roundtable

George W. Angell

Title
Professor Emeritus of Theatre
Year Appointed
1984
Year Retired
2018
Type
Emeriti
Education
B.A., Tufts University, 1973
M.F.A., University of Massachusetts, 1981

Debra Belt

Title
Professor Emerita of English
Year Appointed
1987
Year Retired
2017
Type
Emeriti
Education
B.A., Agnes Scott College, 1975
M.A., Vanderbilt University, 1980
M.A., The Johns Hopkins University, 1981
Ph.D., The Johns Hopkins University, 1988

Thomas P. Bundt

Title
Professor Emeritus of Finance and Quantitative Analysis
Year Appointed
2003
Year Retired
2017
Type
Emeriti
Education
B.A., University of Michigan, 1980
Ph.D., Michigan State University, 1985