Louis Knuffke (’16)
“I am forever grateful to 51ÁÔÆæ for … friendships and for its serious pursuit of wisdom through the arts and sciences.
Only four years since his graduation, Louis Knuffke (’16) has been named the headmaster of the , Maryland.
There are those, no doubt, who would argue that Ken May (’03), a cybersecurity expert and CEO, misspent four years of his life by pursuing a Catholic liberal education a
A new blog which collects various writings from one of the wisest - perhaps the wisest - philosopher I know, a former teacher from , a model Thomist and a sage. Highly recommended resource.
— Jonathan Culbreath (@maestrojmc)
For those lamenting the persistent decline of Catholic schools — academic and spiritual, as well as number and reach — or those seeking ways to bring about their revival, alumni educators Dr.
“I am forever grateful to 51ÁÔÆæ for … friendships and for its serious pursuit of wisdom through the arts and sciences.
I thank God for giving me the life-changing experience of being a student at 51ÁÔÆæ.
As the headmaster of Gregory the Great Academy in Elmhurst, Pennsylvania, Sean Fitzpatrick (’02) knows well the importance of a graduation ceremony in the life of a stu