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Students For Liberty has been highlighted by nonprofits and student groups alike for our success. Here is a sampling of what others are saying about SFL:

Atlas Podcast

The Atlas Economic Research Foundation’s Cindy Cerquitella “talks with Alexander McCobin, co-founder and executive director of Students for Liberty, a young student-based group that promotes free market student organizations on campuses across the United States.”

Cato InstituteCato on Campus

After Students For Liberty’s inaugural conference, Cato on Campus summarized their experience and impressions, including this quote: “It was evident that the conference, organized by students for students, is going to have a lasting impact beyond what anyone had envisioned.”

UNR

University of Nevada, Reno Students for Liberty

The UNR Students for Liberty have been actively involved with SFL since our inaugural conference (one of the groups members, Alyssa Cowan, is now an Executive Officer for SFL). Extracting a section of SFL’s invitation, the UNR Students for Liberty provide their own take on the application of SFL’s purpose to their own campus.

George Mason University Economics Society

The GMU Economics Society highlighted SFL’s inaugural conference on their blog.

People

Isaac Morehouse, Head of Students for a Free Economy: “I have been incredibly impressed with Students For Liberty both in their ambitious mission and ability of their leadership to carry it out. This organization is a much needed resource to liberty loving students around the world who are fighting on their campuses. The future of SFL is a bright one, and because of their efforts, so is the future of liberty.”

Dr. Tom G. Palmer, Senior Fellow, Cato Institute, President, Global Network for Free Trade, Peace, and Prosperity: “Students For Liberty has been needed for a long time. Young people need to be engaged, not just lectured at, and SFL is the right vehicle for that engagement. It was started by students, is run by students, and helps young people to engage their peers. In addition, SFL has an exciting and ambitious agenda. I’ve spoken at two of their conferences and was energized myself by the combination of intellectual involvement and passionate devotion to freedom, personal responsibility, and limited government. I have donated time and money to their efforts and I hope that others will join me.”

Dr. James W. Lark, III, Professor, School of Engineering and Applied Science, University of Virginia: “I believe it is critical for people who hold a libertarian perspective to ensure that college students have the opportunity to consider the ideas of liberty during their studies. I am delighted to help Students For Liberty promote those ideas on college campuses.”

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