Joseph Susanka
Lecture Series to Resume This Month
Each year, Wyoming Catholic College welcomes lecturers from the wider academic community to the town of Lander—distinguished men and women […] Read More
New Podcast Episode: “Exploring ‘The Federalist Papers’” with Dr. Virginia Arbery
When The New York Journal published the text of the newly proposed United States Constitution, alongside they ran a column […] Read More
College Now Approved to Admit International Students
This past week, Wyoming Catholic College received notification from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS’s) Student and Exchange Visitor […] Read More
New Podcast Episode: “Plato’s ‘Alcibiades’: The Gateway to Philosophy” with Professor Kyle Washut
“What do you hope to achieve by bothering me?” It’s a question many asked Socrates and in the dialogue Alcibiades, […] Read More
College Launches “Student Life” Blog
Searching for ways to share the Wyoming Catholic experience with our friends and supporters, the College has launched a “Student […] Read More
In 1947, Don Giovanni Calabria read La Lettere di Berlicche, the Italian translation of C. S. Lewis’s Screwtape Letters and decided to write to […] Read More
New Podcast Episode: “Good without God? Iris Murdoch’s Moral Vision” with Dr. Thaddeus Kozinski
In her essay, “The Sovereignty of Good Over Other Concepts,” Iris Murdoch wrote, “We [humans] are what we seem to […] Read More
New Academic Year Brings New Faces to College Community
When you’re growing as fast as Wyoming Catholic College—welcoming its largest Freshman class in history and recording a 60% increase […] Read More
New Podcast Episode: “Religious Liberty in America” with Dr. James Tonkowich
The great American experiment in religious liberty expressed in the words of the First Amendment to the Constitution was unprecedented […] Read More
Over the past week, the administration and staff here at Wyoming Catholic College have met to discuss Graham Greene’s The Power […] Read More
New Podcast Episode: “Flannery O’Connor and the Wart Hog from Hell” with Dr. Kent Lasnoski
Anyone who has read Flannery O’Conner’s stories knows that she was convinced that “the repugnant distortions of modern life” appeared […] Read More
“Returning to Eden:” Dante Comes Home with Dr. Jason Baxter
For pagans like Plato—the subject of last week’s After Dinner Scholar podcast—human exile from the Real and the Good was a more […] Read More












