Are there holes in your education? Here’s why Peter Daub decided to get his master’s degree in the liberal arts at our Graduate Institute. “I have always felt t...
Jacob Kaufman (SF25) wrote his senior essay on Miguel de Cervantes’ Don Quixote.
Mindful of the sheer scope of the novel, spanning some 1,000 pages often mired...
When Bigfoot traded the forest for Euclid and Plato Seminars... Welcome to Bigfoot core: Johnnie Edition, where our favorite fur ball is always philosophizing, ...
During sophomore year, students spend a significant amount of time studying Shakespeare’s works in both their language and seminar classes. In this video, we as...
We are in the midst of senior orals at St. John’s and what you see here is a room full of students waiting for one senior and three faculty members to arrive; w...
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Gus Van Sant’s My Own Private Idaho is great vehicle to help students grapple with the density of Shakespeare’s tetralogy of history play...
Ski Santa Fe is a lovely place. 45 minutes away from campus up in the Sangre de Cristo (Blood of Christ) Mountains, it has slopes for snow-sport enthusiasts of ...
The juniors are in the midst of reading Immanuel Kant’s “Critique of Pure Reason” and have his “Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals” to look forward to.
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