We Strengthen the Capacities of the American people for constitutional self-government.

History

Since 1983, Ashbrook has demonstrated success by building and refining high-quality programs to educate students, teachers, and citizens.

The Ashbrook Center, an independent academic center located at Ashland University, was established and named in honor of the late Congressman John M. Ashbrook, who represented Ohio’s 17th Congressional district for 21 years. President Ronald Reagan personally dedicated the Ashbrook Center on May 9, 1983. While based in north central Ohio, Ashbrook offers educational programs across the country for students, teachers, and citizens.

 

The mission of the Ashbrook Center is to strengthen constitutional self-government by educating our fellow Americans—students, teachers, and citizens—in the history and Founding principles of our country and the habits of reflection and choice necessary to perpetuate our republic.

 

Ashbrook’s programs began quite modestly in 1984 with 14 students in the inaugural class of the Ashbrook Scholar Program. Over the years, the Ashbrook Scholar Program has grown dramatically and achieved a national reputation as one of the finest programs for undergraduate students.

 

Many of Ashbrook’s friends and supporters know Ashbrook for sponsoring nationally and internationally known speakers at the John M. Ashbrook Memorial Dinner, including Margaret Thatcher, George H.W. Bush, Benjamin Netanyahu, Clarence Thomas, Henry Kissinger, and William F. Buckley. Ashbrook’s other major speakers’ event, the Major Issues Lecture Series, is the oldest lecture series of its kind in the region.

 

Ashbrook began offering educational programs for middle and high school teachers in 1991. Teachers eagerly attended these events, hungering for a substantive education in American principles that was sorely lacking in their formal education. In 2001, Ashbrook launched TeachingAmericanHistory.org to offer teachers free access to teaching resources and a collection of primary sources that has grown to over 2500 historical documents.

 

At the request of teachers, Ashbrook established the Master of Arts in American History and Government graduate degree program in 2005. The graduate program, designed specifically for teachers, offers educators a deep understanding of the subjects they teach, while helping them to supplement or replace textbooks with original historical documents and engage their students in thoughtful conversations about the enduring questions of American history.

 

In 2013, an Ashbrook Board member who was deeply concerned about the direction of our country challenged Ashbrook to take action. He encouraged us to mobilize our unique capabilities to deploy our programs broadly to the nation’s 125,000 middle and high school history and government teachers. He was convinced that by preparing teachers, we could reach a generation of young Americans.

 

In response Ashbrook launched one-day seminars, multi-day seminars at historic sites, and webinars at no cost to the nation’s social studies teachers. These Teaching American History programs equip teachers to help their students discover for themselves the true story of America.

 

Since 1983, the Ashbrook Center has grown into a truly national organization, supporting teachers, students, and citizens wherever they live and work.

 

Ashbrook’s growth and success would not be possible without the sacrifice and vision of the founders and directors of the Ashbrook Center.

 

Ashbrook is governed by its own Board and is responsible for raising all of the funds necessary for its many programs. Contributions to Ashbrook are tax-deductible under section 501(c)(3) of the IRS code.

Who was John Ashbrook?

John Milan Ashbrook (September 21, 1928 – April 24, 1982)

“John Ashbrook was a man of courage and principle. He served his constituents and his country with dedication and devotion, always working towards the betterment of his fellow man. His patriotism and deep belief in the greatness of America never wavered and his articulate and passionate calls for a return to old-fashioned American values earned him the respect of all who knew him.” — Ronald Reagan.

The Board

Board Members

Mark Romanchuk

Chairman of the Board

 

Bob Archer

CEO

Kent Watersports

 

David M. Bush
Former President and CEO
Adena Corporation

 

David J. Eichinger
First Vice-President
Merrill Lynch

 

Jeffrey S. Gorman
President
The Gorman-Rupp Company

 

Jennifer Guy
Former President
Association of Community Cancer Centers

 

Rebeccah Heinrichs
Senior Fellow
Hudson Institute

 

Marvin J. Krinsky

Dustin Ness
Managing Partner
Waterstreet Financial

 

Jon Parrish Peede
President
Ashland University

 

Lee Reineke
Chairman
AmeriCarb International

 

Jeffrey Sikkenga
Executive Director
Ashbrook Center

 

James Smail
Chairman
Farmers National Bank

 

Dede Storer
President
Storer Design

 

Christine Taylor
Director of Talent Development
Stark Education Partnership

 

Thomas B. Whatman
Chief Strategist
Majority Strategies

Emeritus Members

James Buchwald
Emeritus Member
(2007 to 2022)

 

Bill Batchelder
Emeritus Member
(2007-2020)

 

Roger L. Beckett
Emeritus Member
(2013-2018)
David L. Carto
Emeritus Member
(2000-2014)

 

Bill Harris
Emeritus Member
(1997-2015)

 

Charles Parton
Chairman Emeritus
(1997)

 

William A. Rusher
Chairman Emeritus
(1988 to 1997).

Peter W. Schramm
Emeritus Member
(1997-2015)

Jean Ashbrook Cromer
Honorary Member

 

Fred A. Lennon
Chairman Emeritus
(1983 to 1988)

 

F. Clifton White
Emeritus Member
(1983 to 1992)

 

Thomas Van Meter
Emeritus Member
(1983 to 1992)

Staff

Dawne Beckel
Operations & Budget Manager
Amanda Bryan
Publications Manager for TeachingAmericanHistory
Quinn Cotter
Senior Manager, Donor Engagement
Julie Doerner

Manager of Philanthropic Services

Hannah Hines

Office Assistant

Michelle Hubenschmidt

Teacher Programs Manager

Chad Kifer

Senior Director of Philanthropy & Strategic Partnerships

Patrick Maloney

Deputy Director

Charles Martindell

Graduate Programs Resource Manager

Monica Moser

Teacher Programs Administrator

Rich Policz

Associate Director of Student Programs

Courtney Reiner

Teacher Programs Manager

Emily Schramm

Teacher Programs, Publications and Multi Day Coordinator

Jeffrey Sikkenga

Executive Director

David Tucker

Senior Fellow

Dantan Wernecke

Major Gift Officer

Cole Branham
Foundation and Donor Relations Manager
Candee Collins
Teacher Programs Manager
Josh Distel
Alumni Relations and Citizen Programs Manager
Jeremy Gypton
Academic and Citizen Outreach Manager
Rhyan Hodgman

Student Programs Recruiting Coordinator

Jamie Jarvis

Manager of Donor Research & Stewardship

Ben Kunkel

Director of Student Programs

Sabrina Maristela

Student Programs Coordinator

Elizabeth Modricker

Manager of Philanthropic Events and Operations

Christian A. Pascarella

Director of Graduate Programs

Cristi Putman

Teacher Programs Administrator

Brent Rossman

Donor Communications Manager

Sally Schramm

Senior Director

Ann Stiteler

Office Manager

Ellen Tucker

Communications Editor

Faculty

Resident Faculty

Cara Rogers

Assistant Professor of History

David Foster

Professor of Political Science

Gregory McBrayer

Associate Professor of Political Science
Director of Citizen Programs
Director of University Core Curriculum

Jeffrey Sikkenga

Professor of Political Science

René Paddags

Associate Professor of Political Science

Christopher Burkett

Associate Professor of Political Science
Director of the Ashbrook Scholar Program

David Tucker

Senior Fellow

Jason Stevens

Visiting Assistant Professor of Political Science and History

John E. Moser

Chair of the Department of History and Political Science and Professor of History

Robert Wyllie

Assistant Professor of Political Science
Director of Political Economy Program

National Faculty

Abbylin Sellers

Associate Professor of Political Science, Azusa Pacific University.
Ph.D., Claremont Graduate University

Andrew E. Busch

Crown Professor of Government and George R. Roberts Fellow, Claremont McKenna College.
Ph.D., M.A., University of Virginia

David F. Krugler

Professor of History, University of Wisconsin-Platteville.
Ph.D., M.A., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Dennis K. Boman

Adjunct Professor of History, American Intercontinental University.
Ph.D., M.A., University of Missouri

Eric Pullin

Associate Professor of History and Asian Studies, Carthage College.
Ph.D., Univesity of Wisconsin-Madison; M.A., Northern Illinois University

J. David Alvis

Associate Professor of Political Science, Wofford College.
Ph.D., Fordham University; M.A.

James Stoner

Professor and Director of the Eric Voegelin Institute in the Department of Political Science, Louisiana State University.
Ph.D., M.A., Harvard University

Jay D. Green

Professor of History, Covenant College.
Ph.D., Kent State University; M.A., Trinity Evangelical Divinity School

Jeremy D. Bailey

Sanders Chair in Law and Liberty, University of Oklahoma.
Ph.D., Boston College

Joseph R. Fornieri

Professor of Political Science, Rochester Institute of Technology.
Ph.D., Catholic University of America; M.A., Boston College

Kathleen Pfeiffer

Professor of English, Oakland University.
Ph.D., Brandeis University

Lauren K. Hall

Associate Professor of Political Science, Rochester Institute of Technology.
PhD, MA – Northern Illinois University

Marc K. Landy

Edward & Louise Peterson Professor of American History & Government, Ashland University; Professor of Political Science, Boston College.
Ph.D., Harvard University

Peter C. Myers

Professor of Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire.
Ph.D., Loyola University, Chicago

Robert J. Norrell

Professor of History and Bernadotte Schmitt Chair of Excellence, University of Tennesee. Ph.D., University of Virginia

Sarah M. Burns

Associate Professor of Political Science, Rochester Institute of Technology.
Ph.D., M.A., Claremont Graduate University

Sean Sutton

Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Political Science, Rochester Institute of Technology
Ph.D., University of Dallas

Stephen K. Tootle

Professor of History, College of the Sequoias.
Ph.D., Ohio University; M.A., California State, Fresno; B.A., California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo.

Todd Estes

Professor of History, Oakland University.
Ph.D., University of Kentucky.

William J. Atto

Associate Professor of History, University of Dallas.
Ph.D., M.A.

Adam Seagrave

Associate Professor of Political Science, Arizona State University.
Ph.D., University of Notre Dame

Dan Monroe

John C. Griswold Distinguished Professor of History, Millikin University.
Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; M.S., Illinois State University

David Wrobel

Professor of History, University of Oklahoma; Chair of Western American History, University of Oklahoma
Ph.D., M.A., Ohio University

Eric C. Sands

Associate Professor of Government and International Studies, Berry College.
Ph.D., M.A., University of Virginia

Gregory Schneider

Professor of History, Emporia State University.
Ph.D., University of Illinois at Chicago; M.A., Ohio University; B.A., Drake University.

Jace Weaver

Franklin Professor of Native American Studies and Religion and Adjunct Professor of Law, University of Georgia.
J.D. Columbia Law School of Columbia University; Ph.D. Union Theological Seminary in New York

Jason Jividen

Associate Professor of Politics, McKenna School of Business, Economics, and Government, Saint Vincent College.
Ph.D., University of Northern Illinois; M.A., Marshall University

Jennifer D. Keene

Chair and Professor of History, Chapman University.
Ph.D., Carnegie-Mellon University; M.A., The George Washington University

John Dinan

Professor of Politics, Wake Forest University.
Ph.D., M.A., University of Virginia

Joshua Dunn

Professor and Chair of the Department of Political Science, University of Colorado; Director of the Center for the Study of Government and the Individual, University of Colorado.
Ph.D., University of Virginia

Ken Masugi

Visiting Professor of Political Science, Johns Hopkins University.
Ph.D., M.A., The New School for Social Research

Lucas E. Morel

Professor of Politics and Head of the Politics Department, Washington and Lee University. Ph.D., M.A.,
Claremont Graduate School

Natalie F. Taylor

Associate Professor of Government, Skidmore College.
Ph.D., M.A., Fordham University

Peter McNamara

Associate Professor of Political Science, Utah State University
PhD, Boston College

Robert M.S. McDonald

Professor of History, United States Military Academy.
Ph.D., M.A., University of North Carolina; M.St., Oxford University

Scott Yenor

Professor of Political Science, Boise State University.
Ph.D., Loyola University.

Stephen F. Knott

Professor of National Security Affairs, U.S. Naval War College; Thomas & Mabel Guy Professor of American History & Government, Ashland University.
Ph.D., Boston College

Suzanne Hunter Brown

Resident Scholar, Dartmouth College
Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania

William B. Allen

Emeritus Dean and Professor of Political Science, Michigan State University.
Ph.D., M.A., Claremont Graduate School