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Thomas Kevin Lindsay is an American academic who briefly served as president of
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. He was the Deputy Chairman of the
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until December 2008. He was also the director of the NEH We the People initiative, which funds programs, research and other activities that explore significant events and themes in US history and culture, and advance knowledge of the principles that define America. He serves as the director of the Center for Higher Education at the
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, a conservative think tank.


Early academic career

Lindsay received his
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degree from the
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. His research has focused largely on the relation of democracy and education. His articles have appeared in the ''
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'', ''
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'', and the ''
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''. Lindsay was a professor of political science at the
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and won the
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 / American Political Science Association Award for Outstanding Teaching in 1999. The same year, he was appointed dean of the graduate school and director of the Institute for Philosophic Studies at the
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, and subsequently was promoted to
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. In 2005, Lindsay briefly became provost and executive vice president of
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.


Shimer College presidency

Thomas Lindsay became president of Shimer College, a
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college with an enrollment of approximately 150 students, in January 2009. His short tenure was attributable to his controversial tactics and questionable long-term plans for the school. Controversy first broke out when Lindsay abruptly fired the director of admissions, subsequently replacing her with a candidate who had been twice rejected by the search committee. According to Shimer Professor Albert Fernandez, Lindsay's actions were undertaken unilaterally, "without any internal consultation whatsoever". He soon acquired the title, "The Enemy of Democracy at Shimer College" as reported in the Student Newspaper of the Illinois Institute of Technology (Shimer had relocated to the IIT Campus in 2006). In January 2010, it was first made public that most of the trustees supporting Lindsay's actions also shared financial ties with
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. Seid, a conservative Chicago industrialist and noted supporter of right wing causes, had previously made major donations to Shimer, albeit anonymously. In February 2010, despite the unanimous objections of the faculty, strong opposition from the community as a whole, and protests by students, the Board of Trustees approved a wholesale rewrite by Lindsay of the school's mission statement. The vote passed by a
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vote of 18–16. In response, on April 14, the Shimer Assembly passed a vote of no confidence. Four days later, on April 18, 2010, the Shimer College Board of Trustees voted to remove Lindsay from his post as president. A majority voted to oust Lindsay, leaving a small contingent of Lindsay supporters on the board, all of whom subsequently resigned. The vote came shortly after unanimous votes of no confidence by the faculty, the Alumni Association, and the Assembly.


Later academic career

In September 2011, Lindsay joined the
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, a conservative
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based in Austin, Texas, where he serves as the director of the Center for Higher Education.


Publications


The Future of Texas A&M is in Danger
. June, 2012
Texas' $10,000 Degree
". April, 2012
Higher Education Needs Help From Everyone
. April, 2012
Higher Education's Cost and Value: A Tale of North and South
". November, 2011 *"Aristotle's Appraisal of Manly Spirit: Political and Philosophic Implications," American Journal of Political Science, 44 (July 2000): pp. 433–448. *"Democracy, Acquisitiveness, and the Private Realm," Political Science Reviewer, 28 (1999):pp. 48–74. *"Defending Liberalism?" University of Iowa Law Review, 1997, Vol. 82, No. 3, pp. 943–964. *"Unlearning Liberty," Academic Questions, Summer 1997, Vol. 10, No. 3, pp. 55–62. *"Antiquing America," monograph-length essay (23,000 words), Interpretation: A Journal of Political Philosophy, Winter 1996, Vol. 23, No. 2, pp. 249–295. *"Was Aristotle Racist, Sexist, and Anti-Democratic?" The Review of Politics 56:1 (Winter 1994): 127-151. *"Religion and the Founder's Intentions," in The American Experiment: Essays on the Theory and Practice of Liberty, ed. Peter Lawler and Robert Schaefer. Savage, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 1994, pp. 119–134. *"Liberty, Equality, Power," The American Journal of Political Science 36:3 (August 1992): 743-761. *"Aristotle's Qualified Defense of Democracy Through 'Political Mixing,'" The Journal of Politics 54:1 (February 1992): 101-119. *"James Madison on Religion and Politics: Rhetoric and Reality," American Political Science Review 85:4 (December 1991): 1321-1337. *"The 'God-Like Man' versus the 'Best Laws': Politics and Religion in Aristotle's Politics," The Review of Politics 53:3 (Summer 1991): 488-509. *"Reform, Old and New," Research in Urban Policy 2 (1986): 209-215.


Other published writings


Becoming American
Inside Higher Ed (April 2008): pp. 115–117. *"" The Heritage Lectures, No. 463, June 1993. *"Western Civilization," The American Interest (May/June, 2008): 20-24.


References


External links


NEH Official to Promote “We the People” Initiative

We The People Website

After All the Strife: Shimer College Prez Out
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