
Oct 25, 2016, 9:07 AM
Whimsical Worlds: Tutor Brings Paper to Life
Annapolis tutor Sarah Benson made what she describes as her first paper automaton at age 8. Her creative and whimsical bent only grew with time.
Annapolis tutor Sarah Benson made what she describes as her first paper automaton at age 8. Her creative and whimsical bent only grew with time.
Michael Grenke, St. John’s College tutor, analyzes Penelope of The Odyssey.
The 25-foot Thetis, a sailboat named after the Greek goddess of water and mother of Achilles, was donated to St. John’s College.
Eric Salem, member of the faculty in Annapolis, reflects on alumni returning for Homecoming, what he has learned in the classroom, and what drew him to Faulkner.
Each summer, St. John's College faculty gather in small study groups to read and discuss the great books. Here is what they read this summer while students were away.