by Brent Orrell
The thrust of the St. John’s program is that final knowledge, while it is held to exist and must be pursued, cannot be possessed. Read More »
by Glenn Arbery
As this year's seniors take their last exams and prepare to walk across the stage on Saturday morning, I’m led to think about the effect of this whole unique education on them. How will it all come together—all the theology and philosophy, the literature and history, the Latin, music, and fine arts, the outdoor trips, the math and science? Of course, it is not simply a matter of knowledge but of habitus; and he who is armed with habitus is armed with steel... [MORE]
The College Bureaucracy That Never Shrinks
Like most other prestigious universities, Georgetown is forever expanding its costly and corrosive diversity initiatives.