Oct 16, 2024, 2:30 PM
The Legacy of the White Oak: A Tale of Renewal at St. John’s Annapolis
Made from reclaimed oak, new furniture on campus gives fresh life to a felled campus tree.
Made from reclaimed oak, new furniture on campus gives fresh life to a felled campus tree.
Many St. John's graduates work in viniculture and the winemaking industry, inspiring a new “Johnnie Winemaker-in-Residence” program-within-a-program at the weeklong July seminars.
Dr. Yongwha Lee (AGI01) co-founded the school’s Great Books Center with colleagues in 2019.
For most Johnnies, August is the month when students flood campus ready for an invigorating year of reading and discussion. But another group arrives in January: the aptly named “January Freshmen,” or “JF” for short.
Amir Balafendiev (SF26) and Kanstantsin Tsiarokhin (SF25) earned a $10,000 Projects for Peace grant to run a virtual discussion group for students in the war-torn region.