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Adam Carrington is an Assistant Professor of Politics at Hillsdale College, renowned for his innovative teaching methods and strong student-teacher relationships. He teaches courses like Constitution 101, Civil Rights and Politics, and graduate-level studies, emphasizing the interconnectedness of political theory and personal ethics. His 2018 Professor of the Year award reflects his dedication to fostering intellectual and personal growth among students through classroom engagement and mentorship.
Dr. Carrington holds a Ph.D. and M.A. in Political Science from Baylor University. He prioritizes liberal arts education, believing in the transformative power of small-class environments and meaningful academic partnerships. His research explores constitutionalism, judicial history, and the intersection of literature with political thought, as evidenced by publications like A Constitution in Full and The Statesmanship of Job.
- Education: Ph.D. and M.A. in Political Science, Baylor University
- Key Research Areas: Constitutional history, civil rights, political philosophy, and legal interpretation
- Awards: 2018 Hillsdale College Professor of the Year
His work bridges historical analysis and contemporary governance, often examining figures like Alexander Hamilton and Justice Clarence Thomas. Carrington’s teaching philosophy integrates humor and intellectual rigor, creating classrooms where students engage deeply with foundational texts and ethical dilemmas.



