
Feb 12, 2018, 3:34 PM
Seniors Take Steps Toward Graduation
Nearly 160 St. John's College students in Santa Fe and Annapolis recently turned in their senior essays, reaching one of their final academic milestones before graduation.
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Nearly 160 St. John's College students in Santa Fe and Annapolis recently turned in their senior essays, reaching one of their final academic milestones before graduation.
Sophomore Yunju Park took part in the college's job shadowing program last summer in Canada.
St. John’s in Annapolis was accepted recently into the Maryland Green Registry for its ongoing environmental efforts.
Longtime tutor Eva Brann was recognized by the Maryland Office of the Comptroller for her contributions to the global academic community and St. John’s College.
Olivia Frawley (A18) participated in the St. John’s job shadowing program last summer at a consulting firm in Baltimore. The firm was founded by an alumnus.
St. John’s College alumna Mary Townsend (A04) recently completed her first book, The Woman Question in Plato’s Republic.
With 36 active chapters throughout the United States, the St. John’s College Alumni Association plays a prominent role in the lives of many Johnnies.
Renowned art dealer and collector Eugene Thaw (Class of 1947) died on January 3, but his legacy lives on through the Mitchell Gallery at St. John’s College in Annapolis.
St. John’s College tutor Jim Beall has won the 2018 William Meredith Award for Poetry.
Dan Lieberman (A85) recently wrote a book and delivered a TEDx talk on dopamine, a chemical that can play a powerful role in human behavior.