Someone once quipped, “Thoughts are formed as they pass out the lips or through the fingertips.” That is, speaking or writing gives our thinking clarity and precision.
And so at Wyoming Catholic College our students not only read the Great Books, but they discuss them and write about them.
As our freshmen discover, good discussion skills and good writing skills are not innate. They need to be learned and require study and diligent practice.
Dr. Jason Baxter this semester has been working with our freshmen as they improve their writing skills.
Senior Orations, Rhetoric, and the Pursuit of Truth with Dr. Virginia Arbery
The Season of Lent in East and West with Fr. David Anderson
Religious Freedom Today by Dr. Jim Tonkowich
Much Ado About "Much Ado About Nothing" with Dr. Tiffany Schubert
The Simplicity of the Universe with Dr. Scott Olsson
"The Man Who Wrote Roe v. Wade" with Sue Ellen Browder
Blessings the Waters, Living with Christ with Prof. Kyle Washut
Time: Thick, Deep, High with Dr. Jeremy Holmes
The Magi in the Poetry of Yeats and Eliot with Dr. Glenn Arbery
The Abolition of Man, Part Three: "The Abolition of Man" with Dr. Jason Baxter
The Abolition of Man, Part Two: "The Tao" with Joseph Pearce
The Abolition of Man, Part One: "Men Without Chests" with Dr. Kent Lasnoski
Advent: Worship, Wonder, and Waiting with Fr. Paul Ward
Thanksgiving in Literature and Life with Dr. Glenn Arbery
Lovers in Latin: Reading Canticum Canticorum with Dr. Michael Bolin
Mysticism in Our Cultural Wasteland with Dr. Jason Baxter
Benedict's Rule at College and at Home with Prof. Kyle Washut
On Getting Whatever You Desire: La Mandragola with Dr. Kent Lasnoski
Field Science in the Wide Wyoming Wilderness with Dr. Sam Shepherd
Brave Knights, Lovely Ladies, and Medieval Romances with Dr. Tiffany Schubert
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