Joseph Susanka
Liberal Education from Plato to Wyoming Catholic College with Dr. Tiffany Schubert
The purpose of education, stated on government websites, school websites, university websites, and education policy and reform websites was pretty […] Read More
Gods, Monsters, and Heroes: The Epic of Gilgamesh with Prof. Kyle Washut
“When the gods created Gilgamesh,” the ancient text says, “they gave him a perfect body. Shamash the glorious sun [god] […] Read More
Dr. Jason Baxter on EWTN Live Tonight!
Dr. Jason M. Baxter has been invited to be a guest on EWTN Live, hosted by Fr. Mitch Pacwa. Tune in to […] Read More
Popular Government and Our Constitution with Dr. Pavlos Papadopoulos
In July 1776, John Adams wrote that the signing of the Declaration of Independence on July 4 should be celebrated, […] Read More
Dr. Jason Baxter to Appear on EWTN Live
Dr. Jason M. Baxter has been invited to be a guest on EWTN Live, hosted by Fr. Mitch Pacwa. Tune in to […] Read More
“The Splendor of Truth” Twenty-Five Years Later (Part 1) with Dr. Jeremy Holmes
As George Weigel’s biography of St. John Paul II makes clear, even as a young man, Karol Wojtyła had a passionate […] Read More
Courage, Martyrdom, and “Murder in the Cathedral” with Prof. Kyle Washut
I see nothing quite conclusive in the art of temporal government, But violence, duplicity and frequent malversation. King rules or […] Read More
St. Antony and the Courage That Purifies with Prof. Kyle Washut
“When St. Antanasius composed Life of Antony in 365,” noted Prof. Kyle Washut at the 2018 Wyoming School of Catholic Thought, “he […] Read More
Wyoming Catholic College Matriculation 2018
On Sunday, August 26th, Wyoming Catholic College marked the opening of its 12th academic year with the celebration of its […] Read More
Courage, Henry V, and St. Crispin’s Day Eve with Dr. Glenn Arbery
On October 25 here at Wyoming Catholic College, it is tradition for someone to stand on a cafeteria table at […] Read More
Lecture – Courage and “The Cure at Troy” by Dr. Virginia Arbery
Hercules, that greatest of all Greek heroes, possessed a mighty and magical bow that bequeathed to a man named Philoctetes. […] Read More
Courage in the Face of Flood, Flames, and Fangs with Dr. James Tonkowich
The religions of the Babylonian Empire and the Persian Empire that followed it were, from a Jewish point of view, […] Read More











