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Mailing Address |
Lehrman American Studies Center c/o Intercollegiate Studies Institute, Inc. 3901 Centerville Road P.O. Box 4431 Wilmington, DE 19807-0431 |
Telephone |
(800) 526-7022 (302) 652-4600 |
Fax |
(302) 652-1760 |
| lehrman@isi.org |
General Bunting is the president of the Lehrman American Studies Center and also serves collaterally as President of The Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation in New York City. He was educated at the Virginia Military Institute, Oxford University as a Rhodes scholar, and Columbia University, where he was a John Burgess Fellow. He is the author of five books, most recently a biography of Ulysses S. Grant. Mr. Bunting served his country as an infantry officer in Vietnam and was for eight years superintendent (president) of the Virginia Military Institute.
In addition to heading the Lehrman American Studies Center, Dr. Brake administers ISI's Culture of Enterprise project, a program personally envisaged by Sir John Templeton and sponsored by the John Templeton Foundation to help world leaders understand the benefits of competition, free enterprise, and globalization. Dr. Brake holds a Ph.D. in American political thought from Temple University and has served his country honorably as a Captain in the U.S. Army Reserve.
Kelly graduated from the McConnell Center at the University of Louisville in December 2004 with a B.A. in political science and psychology. She is currently pursuing a master's degree in economics at the University of Delaware. As the Deputy Director of the Lehrman American Studies Center, Kelly oversees the execution of the Princeton Summer Institute and provides support for the Director of Internet Technology. Kelly joined ISI in 2005 as a Conference and Event Coordinator. Since then she has held positions with ISI's Core Programs Department as the Lecture Director and with the University Reform Department as the Department Manager.
David is the primary web-developer for the Lehrman Center. He graduated from Baylor University in 2004 with a BA as a University Scholar, having studied philosophy, classics and literature. David pursued his interest in Plato and Augustine at Villanova University and completed his MA in Philosophy in May of 2007.