Walter Nicgorski
Professor
Program of Liberal Studies
Concurrent Professor
Political Science
B.A., Georgetown University; M.A., Ph.D., University of Chicago
Research Profile
Nicgorski is a classically-trained political theorist whose primary interests are the political thought of Cicero, that of the American founding, and the theory and practice of moral and liberal education. His articles on Cicero, liberal and character education, the American founding, Leo Strauss, and Allan Bloom and other topics have appeared in journals such as Political Theory, Interpretation, and the Political Science Reviewer. He co-edited An Almost Chosen People: The Moral Aspirations of Americans (1976) and Leo Strauss: Political Philosopher and Jewish Thinker (1994). Nicgorski is the former editor of The Review of Politics. He has directed NEH summer seminars on the texts of Cicero. He has held a Lilly Endowment faculty fellowship, as well as research fellowships from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Bradley Foundation, and the Earhart Foundation.
Contact Information
215 O'Shaughnessy
631-6817
Walter.J.Nicgorski.1@nd.edu