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Friendship: A Philosophical Perspective by Dr. Pavlos Papadopoulos
How important are friends? Aristotle observed that no one would choose to live without friends even if he or she […] Read More
Wyoming Catholic College Welcomes Newest Class to Lander
It’s Freshman Arrival Week once again at Wyoming Catholic College. This year’s freshmen—the Class of 2023—number fifty-four, representing twenty-four states […] Read More
Father David Anderson Excited To Bring Byzantine Liturgy To WCC Students As Newest College Chaplain
The chaplaincy of Wyoming Catholic College has always sought to nurture the spiritual life of students through the sacraments and […] Read More
Wyoming Catholic Welcomes Pair of New Professors for 2019-2020
As the faculty of the College prepare for a new academic year, they are delighted to welcome two new professors […] Read More
College Makes Cardinal Newman Society’s “Recommended Colleges” List For 2019-2020
On July 10th, the Cardinal Newman Society released its annual edition of the “Newman Guide to Catholic Colleges,” a guide […] Read More
“Friendship and Politics“ by Dr. Virginia Arbery
When we think of politics, for most of us the word “friendship” is not the first thing that comes into […] Read More
“Friendship between Women: Jane and Elizabeth Bennet” by Dr. Tiffany Schubert
“‘My dear Jane,’ exclaimed Elizabeth, ‘you are too good. Your sweetness and disinterestedness are really angelic; I do not know […] Read More
“Friendship Between Men in The Iliad and in Moby Dick“ by Dr. Glenn Arbery
When we came up with the theme for this year’s Wyoming School of Catholic Thought—“No Greater Gift: Friendship from The Iliad to […] Read More
“Friendship in the Bible: The Story of David and Jonathan” by Dr. James Tonkowich
Jonathan was Crown Prince of Israel, the man next in line to be king. David was, however, the man destined […] Read More
Eastern Church, Western Church with Fr. David Anderson
Most Catholics know only the Roman or Latin Novus Ordo rite of the Eucharist. That’s not a surprise since it’s […] Read More
“Yet”: From Vision to Reality with Bishop David Ricken
While speaking to a group of lay leaders in 2003, Bishop David L. Ricken (then the bishop in Wyoming) expressed […] Read More
Wyoming Catholic College Graduates Called to “Become Missionaries of Hope!”
On Saturday, the members of Wyoming Catholic College’s Class of 2019 made their way across the Lander Community Center stage […] Read More












