
Oct 6, 2022, 2:47 AM
A Heartfelt Tribute to Joan E. Cole, Class of 1957, A Trailblazing Force at St. John’s College
Joan E. Cole (Class of 1957) made history as one of the first Black women to enroll at St. John’s College.
Joan E. Cole (Class of 1957) made history as one of the first Black women to enroll at St. John’s College.
Wiles's work requires careful analysis and a drive to learn about complex subjects quickly, and Wiles is adept at both. She credits these abilities, in part, to her time at St. John’s.
Capt. George Dolan (SF92), U.S. Navy, took his Johnnie curiosity a world away with Fulbright English Teaching Assistant assignments in South Korea commencing in 1993. Being immersed in “a profoundly different environment” changed the course of his life. Read how St. John’s helped prepare him for teaching abroad, leading to a Fulbright adventure that sparked a career focused on Asia.
What do Shakespeare and Aristotle have to do with a stranger-than-fiction chronicle of corporate malfeasance? Wall Street Journal reporter Sean McLain (A03), who co-authored the book Boundless: The Rise, Fall, and Escape of Carlos Ghosn, has some thoughts
Daniel T. Russell (A05), partner at Heimlantz, was named to the NACVA “40 under 40” list for 2021. He cites his St. John’s education as foundational because “St. John’s is all about the why…where we’ve come from and why the world is the way it is.”