Art Carden

Adjunct Program Officer at Institute for Humane Studies

Art Carden serves as the Margaret Gate Bush Distinguished Professor of Economics and previously held the position of Assistant Professor of Economics at Samford University since July 2012. Carden also holds roles at various institutions, including Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for Faith, Work, and Economics, and Senior Fellow at the Beacon Center of Tennessee, all since 2012 or earlier. Additionally, Carden is an Adjunct Program Officer at the Institute for Humane Studies and a Research Fellow at the Independent Institute. Carden's academic background includes a PhD in Economics from Washington University in St. Louis and both a BS and MA in Economics from The University of Alabama. Previous experience includes a position as Assistant Professor at Rhodes College and a Summer Fellow at the Ludwig von Mises Institute.

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The Institute for Humane Studies supports and partners with professors to promote the teaching and research of classical liberal ideas, and to advance higher education’s core purpose of intellectual discovery and human progress. At IHS, we believe the principles of the classical liberal tradition – including individual liberty and responsibility, limited government, economic freedom, the rule of law, free speech, and open inquiry – are the foundation of a just, peaceful, and prosperous world. We believe for those ideas to take root, they must be taught, explored, and challenged in higher education. That’s why IHS has built the foremost network of scholars across the country who are researching and teaching classical liberal ideas. We are a partner throughout their academic careers, offering guidance, resources, and access to a passionate, supportive community. -We facilitate the impact of professors both on and beyond their campuses, convening them to advance their research and partnering with them to run campus programs for students. -We support future professors. Each year, IHS awards more than $1 million in fellowships to hundreds of students from around the world. In addition, we offer an integrated suite of academic career programs including mentoring, research grants, research-development seminars, online resources, and placement support. -Through our work with faculty, we inspire and educate college students. We partner together to offer students intensive summer seminars and on-campus programs throughout the year. From the student just beginning to develop an interest in classical liberal ideas, to the established professor, IHS is a champion for each individual’s intellectual journey – and together we are partners for a free and open society.


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