At St. John’s, great books—and great discussions—are the heart of the college’s distinctive liberal arts program. Students are part of an intellectual community and investors in their own education, from conversations around the seminar table to those that take place beyond classroom walls.
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- Julia Cooper (A20) and Anna Seban (A20) spent the summer in New York City and Paris as part of the Newington-Cropsey Foundation’s Garden of Great Ideas fellowship.
- Abe Schoener (A82), a former tutor on the St. John’s Annapolis campus, has spent the last 20 years building a successful career as a winemaker in Los Angeles and New York City; he recently gave a lecture at the Santa Fe campus.
- Annapolis alum Terence Washington (A15) has used his St. John’s education to embark on a career as a writer, moderator, and educator at the National Gallery of Art.
- Joseph Lanuti (SF14) and Dylan Hitchcock-Lopez (SF14) both work in the office of Larry Krasner, Philadelphia’s 26th district attorney.
- Francis Proctor, a current student at St. John’s College, has put his passion for history to good use at the Hammond-Harwood House in Annapolis.
- On January 14, the National Endowment for the Humanities awarded St. John’s and Anne Arundel Community College a $100,000 grant to fund an innovative three-year partnership.
- For many years the January Freshman program on the Santa Fe campus has allowed students to enter during the spring semester.
- Cecelia Watson (A01) received praise from The New Yorker, the New York Times, and more for her 2019 book, “Semicolon: The Past, Present, and Future of a Misunderstood Mark.”
- Faculty St. John’s College President Mark Roosevelt’s work as a visionary educational leader was recently celebrated in Pittsburgh at “A Night of Promise,” a gala for The Pittsburgh Promise Scholarship Program.
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Visit the Annapolis campus of St. John's College, a renowned top liberal arts college for students who want discussion based classes focused on the Great Books. Close to Washington DC & Baltimore.
St. John's College is a private liberal arts college with dual campuses in Annapolis, Maryland, and Santa Fe, New Mexico. It is known for its Great Books curriculum.
- King William's School, (1696–1784)
- I make free adults from children by means of books and a balance
- Facio liberos ex liberis libris libraque (Latin)
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St. John’s College is a place where students study the works of history’s greatest thinkers. Students in Annapolis and Santa Fe have established traditions that date back decades or longer, from signing the college register during their first day on campus to taking part in “senior prank” days before graduation.
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As a top liberal arts college, St. John’s often appears in local, national, and international media. Below is a sampling of the press coverage featuring St. John’s. The Most Contrarian College in America —The New York Times St. John’s is the “most forward-thinking, future-proof college in America.” —Quartz
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St. John's College (MD) is a private institution that was founded in 1696. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 494, its setting is city, and the campus size is 36 acres. It utilizes a...
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Why St. John’s. St. John’s has one academic program: reading and discussing the great books of Western civilization.Alongside names such as Plato, Shakespeare, Euclid, Nietzsche, Einstein, and Austen, Johnnies wrestle with ideas in interdisciplinary classes with fewer than 20 students.