Introducing 2014 Intern Joshua Bridges

National Association of Scholars

Joshua Bridges is a December 2013 graduate of The King's College (TKC) in New York City, where he earned his bachelor's degree in Politics, Philosophy, and Economics (PPE). He feels very blessed to have the opportunity to work for NAS and help promote the forms of academic freedom from which he benefitted as a college student. In his spare time, he enjoys reading, writing, and exercising.

Here's what Joshua has to say about working at NAS:

I had the privilege of attending a college with a high level of academic freedom, a school where I was taught how to think, not what to think. NAS is committed to making this not the exception but rather the norm in today's higher education, and I feel very blessed to be a part of this mission.

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