Mar 3, 2022, 5:18 AM
An Ever-Evolving Career in Communications: Braulio Agnese (A91)
“The perfect education for jumping directly into a career as an editor.” That’s how Braulio Agnese (A91) describes the St. John’s Program.
“The perfect education for jumping directly into a career as an editor.” That’s how Braulio Agnese (A91) describes the St. John’s Program.
Santa Fe Tutor Ian Moore completed the first-ever English translation of the first volume in Polity Press's Heidegger series: The Metaphysics of German Idealism: A New Interpretation of Schelling's Philosophical Investigations into the Essence of Human Freedom and Matters, published in 2021.
For Charles Anderson, the Program texts continued to sustain his interest and now play an integral role in an art project he’s been working on for two years. That project, “A World Without Gun Violence,” brings together Anderson’s talent for painting with a love of the Great Books and the desire to foster peace in his adopted home of New Orleans.
Shortly after joining the faculty of City College of New York (CCNY) in 2013, James Hedberg (SF00) discovered a campus basement housing a small planetarium. As it was lacking illustrations of the constellations, Hedberg set out to draw all 88 himself.
St. John's College tutor emeritus Bill Donahue (A67) has been awarded the 2022 LeRoy E. Doggett Prize for Historical Astronomy.