Joseph Susanka


T. S. Eliot and Life Beyond College with Dr. Glenn Arbery

In Wyoming Catholic College’s humanities track, the last author our seniors read before graduation is poet T. S. Eliot. While […] Read More

From the World of Shadows to the Light of Truth: Plato’s Cave with Dr. Papadopoulos

“Make an image of our nature in its education and want of education, likening it to a condition of the […] Read More

Remembering Father James Schall

The Wyoming Catholic College community was saddened to learn of the passing of Father James V. Schall, S.J., earlier this […] Read More

The Grand Sweep of Western Civilization with Dr. Wilfred McClay

The one-semester undergraduate course’s reading list included Augustine’s Confessions, The Brothers Karamazov, Moby Dick, four Shakespeare plays, nine operas, and even more […] Read More

Ginny Arbery in Color

Listen to Dr. Virginia Arbery on Catholic Radio Indy

During a recent visit to Indianapolis, Dr. Virginia Arbery had the chance to join Jim Ganley and Brigid Ayer on […] Read More

This Week, the Final Lecture in This Year’s Series: “A Generous Loyalty: The Vindication of a Forgotten Virtue,” by Dr. Wilfred McClay

The College’s annual Lecture Series will conclude this Friday, April 12th, with a lecture from the University of Oklahoma’s Dr. […] Read More

College, Community, and Apprenticeship: The Founders’ Scholarship with Dr. Jason Baxter

Two or three times each academic year two Wyoming Catholic College vans make the five-hour drive to Denver International Airport […] Read More

Bishop David L. Ricken, One of College’s Founders, to Speak at Commencement 2019

This May, Wyoming Catholic College will host friends and supporters from around the country for Commencement Week—a three-day event celebrating […] Read More

How High the Moon, How Far the Stars? with Dr. Scott Olsson

A recent news article announced the discovery of 300,000 new galaxies bringing the number to somewhere around 100 billion some […] Read More

How a Medieval Metaphysical Revolution Changed Our World with Mr. J. William Thrippleton, III

There are dozens of would-be explanations for the polarization we as a culture and body politic experience today. One plausible […] Read More

Christian Fiction and the Rules of Subcreation with Mary Woods, Class of 2019

In the fall semester, Wyoming Catholic College seniors write theses and then in the spring semester all classes are canceled […] Read More