Acton Institute
Victor C. serves as the Economics Program Coordinator and Associate Professor of Economics at Florida Gulf Coast University since August 2017. With extensive experience in economics education, Victor has held positions including Affiliate Scholar in Economics at the Acton Institute, Adjunct Director of the George Gibbs Center for Economic Prosperity at The James Madison Institute, and multiple roles as E.C. Harwood Visiting Research Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research. Previous academic roles include Director of the M.H. Russell Center for Economic Education and Economics Professor at Henderson State University, as well as an Economics Professor at Hope College. Victor's academic credentials include a Doctor of Philosophy and a Master of Arts in Economics from West Virginia University, complemented by a Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration from Houghton University.
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Acton Institute
The Mission of the Acton Institute is to promote a free and virtuous society characterized by individual liberty and sustained by religious principles. Founded in April, 1990, the Acton Institute is named in honor of John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton (1834-1902), 1st Baron Acton of Aldenham and the historian of freedom. Known as “the magistrate of history,” Lord Acton was one of the great personalities of the nineteenth century. Widely considered one of the most learned Englishmen of his time, Lord Acton made the history of liberty his life’s work. Indeed, his most notable conclusion of this work is that political liberty is the essential condition and guardian of religious liberty. He thereby points to the union of faith and liberty, which has been the inspiration for the mission of the Acton Institute.