Joseph Susanka


Wyoming Catholic College Graduating Class of 2018

Congratulations, Class of 2018!

Dear Members of the Class of 2018, It was truly a blessing to have you with us these past four […] Read More

New Podcast Episode: “Reading and Believing—Studying De Verbum” with Prof. Kyle Washut

In the second century AD, St. Irenaeus wrote, “We have known the method of our salvation by no other means […] Read More

2018 Newman Guide Seal

Wyoming Catholic College Makes Cardinal Newman Society’s “Recommended Colleges” List For 2018-2019

This past week, the Cardinal Newman Society released its annual edition of the “Newman Guide to Catholic Colleges,” a guide […] Read More

James Madison

New Podcast Episode: “Dueling Founders—The Federalists and the Anti-Federalists” with Dr. Jim Tonkowich

October 19, 1781: British General Charles Cornwallis surrendered to General George Washington at Yorktown. The War for Independence was over. […] Read More

Deer in a Winter Woodland, by Arthur Thiele

New Podcast Episode: “Hunting, Humanity, and the Liberal Arts” with Dr. Jeremy Holmes

Wyoming, in addition to being a destination for skiing, hiking, backpacking, and rock climbing, has some of the best hunting […] Read More

Whitney Gleaves

Dr. Gleaves Whitney Joins College’s Board of Directors

As the College continues to grow—this current academic year was highlighted by both our largest Freshman class and largest student […] Read More

Outside Consecration

New Podcast Episode: “I Lift My Eyes to the Hills—COR Expeditions” with Dr. Tom Zimmer”

Throughout the Scriptures men and women encounter God in the wilderness and the mountains. Think of Abraham traveling through the […] Read More

Pope Leo XIII

New Podcast Episode: “Religious Liberty—A Right to Be Wrong?” with Dr. Kent Lasnoski

The Edict of Milan signed by Emperors Constantine and Licinius in AD 313 granted the Roman people freedom to choose […] Read More

A Beginner's Guide to Dante's Divine Comedy

New Podcast Episode: “A Beginner’s Guide to Dante’s Divine Comedy with Dr. Jason Baxter”

Dante’s descent into Hell in Inferno, begins on Good Friday in the year 1300. He sojourns in that place of pain, despair, […] Read More

Rembrandt Christ in the Storm

Dr. William Brownsberger to Discuss Silence in Final Public Lecture of the Academic Year

This Friday, Dr. William Brownsberger will speak on the value of silence in modern society. His lecture, entitled “Adrift on a Windy Ocean: […] Read More

La oraci n en el Huerto

New Podcast Episode: “My Night Knows No Darkness” with Dr. Thaddeus Kozinski

In his sermon entitled “My Night Knows No Darkness,” twentieth century theologian Fr. Karl Rahner asked about Lent, “How is […] Read More

Charles Darwin

New Podcast Episode: “Faith v. Science, The False Dichotomy” with Dr. Michael Bolin

“Faith and science,” we’ve been told, “are at war, so choose your side. Will you be a modern man or […] Read More