Admitted Student Seminars
Admitted Student Seminars are your window into the St. John's classroom! They are interactive, participatory conversations about a short text led by a tutor, followed by an opportunity to hear more about academic life at the college and an opportunity to ask the faculty your own questions. These are a great opportunity to connect with other admitted students and have a chance to engage in a St. John's dialogue.
Here are some upcoming dates:
Here are some upcoming dates:
Upcoming Seminars
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Admitted Student Ask Me Anything
03/06/2022 3:00 PM
Come join other admitted students and ask any questions of our group of current students! We call it an AMA (Ask Me Anything) for a reason. Topic will be determined by the questions you ask but can include dining hall food, dorms, student life, how many hours do you study, and what life is like off-campus. We encourage everyone to have their cameras on for this informal zoom meeting. You will also be able to submit questions through that Zoom Chat feature.
Making Your Passion Your Career: An Alumni Panel
03/20/2022 3:00 PM
Hear from a group of our talented alumni about how they used their St. John's education to turn their passion into their career!
Santa Fe Admitted Student Day
04/02/2022 9:00 AM
Come to campus for Admitted Students Day to meet other members of the Class of 2026! At this all-day event, accepted students and their families can talk with current students, faculty and alumni, gain a deeper understanding of what we can offer you academically and socially, tour campus, and more.
There are also optional class observations and campus tours on the Thursday and Friday before this big event, so if you are able to come to the area early, we encourage you to explore more of campus and Santa Fe!Admitted Students Day 2022*Students and their two guests are invited to participate in all activities:
Saturday, April 29:45 a.m.Welcome Session & Alumni Panel10:45 a.m.Classroom Experiences12:45 p.m.Lunch in the Dining Hall1:30 p.m.Student Life Sessions2:30 p.m.Conversations with Admissions & TutorsOptional Events
Thursday, March 313:00 p.m.Campus Tour5:30 p.m.Dinner with a Current Student7:30 p.m.Seminar Observations (Students Only)Friday, April 19:00 a.m.; 3:00 p.m.; 4:00 p.m.Campus Tour10:30 a.m.Class Observations (Students Only)12:00 p.m.Lunch with a Current Student1:30 p.m.Class Observations (Students Only)7:00 p.m.Friday Night Lecture (Watch online)On Friday, one-on-one appointments to meet with financial aid staff will also be available throughout the day on a walk-in basis.
*Schedules are subject to change
Check out details on the virtual Dean's Lecture that everyone is invited to watch.Registration is required for Admitted Students Day and optional events on Thursday/Friday.Please register by completing the form below. If you have any questions, give us a call at 505-984-6060 or send an email to santafe.admissions@sjc.edu. We hope you’ll join us!
Annapolis Admitted Student Day
04/02/2022 9:00 AM
Come to campus for Admitted Students Day to meet other members of the Class of 2026! At this all-day event, accepted students and their families can talk with current students, faculty and alumni, participate in a St. John’s College seminar, tour campus, and more.
9:15 - 10:00 a.m. Check-in (Light breakfast available)10:00 - 10:30 a.m. Welcome Session10:30 - 12:05 p.m. Classroom Experiences (Observe seminar, mathematics, sciences, and language) courses12:05 - 1:00 p.m. Lunch with current students and staff1:00 - 2:00 p.m. Student Life Panel2:00 - 3:00 p.m. Alumni Panel & Closing Session3:00 - 3:30 p.m. Activities Fair & Refreshments with Admissions3:30 - 4:30 p.m. Campus Tours & Open Campus or Explore Annapolis
*Schedules are subject to changeRegistration is required for Admitted Students Day; please register by completing the form below. If you have any questions, give us a call at 410-626-2522 or send an email to Annapolis.admissions@sjc.edu. We hope you’ll join us!
Ender's Game - Admitted Student Book Club
04/12/2022 5:00 PM
Join the dynamic duo, Randall and Susan to discuss Orson Scott Card's Ender's Game. Meets for four sessions, Tuesdays 5pm MT.
Mr. Boyle - Saturday Seminar - 4/16
04/16/2022 2:00 PM
Mr. Freeman - Saturday Seminar - 4/16
04/16/2022 2:00 PM
Annapolis President & Parent Panel
04/19/2022 5:00 PM
This webinar will feature the President of St. John's College, Annapolis, as well as a few parents of current students. You can hear about what it is like to parent a Johnnie! What can parents do to help their child transition to college? In what way will my child be supported? We encourage you to bring your own questions and concerns as well which you will be able to share in the webinar's Q&A feature.
Aristotle's Poetics and Birdman - Admitted Student Book Club
04/20/2022 5:00 PM
Join Admissions Counselor Armando Rodriguez to discuss selections from Aristotle's Poetics and Birdman. Watch this video for insights on camera movement and light in Birdman: https://youtu.be/PVmaJAmQ3yQ.
Santa Fe President & Parent Panel
04/21/2022 5:00 PM
This webinar will feature the President of St. John's College, Santa Fe, as well as a few parents of current students. You can hear about what it is like to parent a Johnnie! What can parents do to help their child transition to college? In what way will my child be supported? We encourage you to bring your own questions and concerns as well which you will be able to share in the webinar's Q&A feature.
Short Stories - Admitted Student Book Club
05/10/2022 5:00 PM
Join Admissions Counselors Petra Schaaf-Grisham and Dwayne Okpaise to discuss four short stories: A Haunted House by Woolf, All Summer in a Day by Bradbury, The Crocodile by Dostoevsky, and Samsa in Love by Haruki Murakami. All stories are less than 30 pages and available through a quick search, meets Tuesdays at 5pm MT.
Braiding Sweetgrass - Admitted Student Book Club
05/10/2022 5:00 PM
Join Admissions Counselors Joseph Clint and Selinda Sommerville to discuss Kimmerer's Braiding Sweetgrass. Three sessions on Tuesdays at 5pm MT
D&D Campaign for Incoming Freshmen
06/11/2022 4:00 PM
Dungeons & Dragons is about storytelling in worlds of sword and sorcery. Our own Associate Director of Admissions, Randall Hollensbe, will serve as Dungeon Master! Best for intermediate and advanced players. This group will meet over zoom. Platform/software TBD. 3-4 sessions campaign. Sessions should probably run between two and three hours a session.
Reinventing the Enemy's Language- Admitted Student Book Club
06/14/2022 4:00 PM
Join Admissions Counselors Selinda and Susan to discuss Harjo and Bird's Reinventing the Enemy's Language.
Character Rolling and Intro to D&D
06/25/2022 7:00 PM
Have you ever wanted to play Dnd? Want to learn how to create a character? Do the different classes confuse you? Wonder no more. Join me on Saturday where we will roll up characters, design backstories, and answer any questions you may have about the wondrous world of Dnd.
Xenia: A Summer Swap
07/01/2022 12:00 AM
The Odyssey portrays the cultural form of gift giving, confirming that social and material gifts were repaid in the form of an exchange. The Greeks referred to this process as Xenia, a social rule whereby one must endeavor to give material and non-material gifts, such as hospitality and food, to a traveler or stranger. It was believed that doing so would put one in favor with the gods.
What better way to begin your St. John's Journey than by following in Odysseus' footsteps? Join us for our Xenia Summer Swap! If you participate, you can exchange gifts with one of your future classmates. During the month of July you will be paired with another future Johnnie to gift and spread some good will!
Character Rolling and Intro to D&D
07/23/2022 7:00 PM
Have you ever wanted to play Dnd? Want to learn how to create a character? Do the different classes confuse you? Wonder no more. Join me on Saturday where we will roll up characters, design backstories, and answer any questions you may have about the wondrous world of Dnd.
Character Rolling and Intro to D&D
08/06/2022 7:00 PM
Have you ever wanted to play Dnd? Want to learn how to create a character? Do the different classes confuse you? Wonder no more. Join me on Saturday where we will roll up characters, design backstories, and answer any questions you may have about the wondrous world of Dnd.
Santa Fe Overnight Visit
03/30/2023 3:00 PM
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EVENT DETAILS & ADMITTED STUDENTS DAYThis Overnight Visit is part of our Admitted Students Day festivities! It is the perfect introduction into a weekend of new friends, good conversations, and great books. By signing up for this event, you will be expected to attend our main Admitted Students Day programming on Saturday, April 1 (REGISTER HERE).
If you have questions, please refer to our FAQ or contact us at visitsjc@sjc.edu or 800-331-5232. We look forward to seeing you on campus.Sample ScheduleThursdayFriday2:45 – 3 p.m. Arrive on Campus9:30 – 10:15 a.m. Breakfast3 – 4 p.m. Overview and Campus Tour10:35 a.m. – 12 p.m. Class Observation #25 – 6 p.m. Dinner with Host in Dining Hall12 – 1 p.m. Lunch with Host in Dining Hall7:30 – 9:30 p.m. Seminar Observation1:30 – 2:55 p.m. Class Observation #39:30 – 11:30 p.m. After Seminar Socializing3 – 3:30 p.m. Checkin with Admissions
Friday Admitted student events9 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Individual, 30-minute Meetings with Financial Aid (walk-in basis)5 – 6 p.m. Community Conversation: Panel on Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and LGBTQ+*7 – 9:30 p.m. Dean's Lecture**Registration for these events is available when you sign up for Admitted Students Day.
ThursdayFriday2:45 – 3 p.m.
Arrive on Campus9:30 – 10:15 a.m.Breakfast3 – 4 p.m.Overview & Campus Tour10:35 a.m. – 12 p.m.Class Observation #25 – 6 p.m.Dinner with Host12 – 1 p.m.Lunch with Host7:30 – 9:30 p.m.Seminar Observation1:30 – 2:55 p.m.
Class Observation #39:30 – 11:30 p.m.After Seminar Socializing3 p.m.Admissions Farewell
Friday Admitted student events9 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Individual, 30-minute Meetings with Financial Aid (walk-in basis)5 – 6 p.m. Community Conversation: Panel on Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and LGBTQ+ (registration required)7 – 9:30 p.m. Dean's Lecture (registration required)
St. John's College Earth Day Alumni Panel
04/22/2023 10:30 AM
This is a wonderful virtual opportunity for our students and prospective students to hear from a panel of Johnnies in environmental and sustainability fields! This all-female (!) panel is hosted by the Alumni Association Board in collaboration with our Earth Day in Santa Fe community event. It will be a webinar style format and questions will be able to be shared through a Q&A zoom feature.
Book Club: Reinventing the Enemy's Language
05/23/2023 4:00 PM
Overview
Join our Summer Book Clubs! This summer book clubs will be hosted by Selina Somerville and Natalie Blais, admissions office staff and book enthusiasts. We hope to provide a space for admitted students to discuss non-program books in a more casual setting. This small online group will meet weekly for 4 weeks; we hope to provide a space where students can interact with their future classmates as well as read some important literature. Together we will read several short stories in Joy Harjo and Gloria Bird's Reinventing the Enemy's Language. If you're unable to get the book in time, contact Selinda Somerville at selinda.somerville@sjc.edu to get access to the readings.
Schedule
Starting May 23 and ending June 13 this book club meets weekly on Tuesdays from 4–5 p.m. MT. Convert to your timezone here.
DATEPAGE NUMBERS5/23Inez Petersen: Missing You(pgs. 104–112)5/30Yvonne Lamore-Choate: Untitled(pgs. 213–220)6/6Wilma Mankiller: Keeping Pace with the Rest of the World(pgs. 397–406)6/13Carolyn Brandy: Heartbeat of the Ancestors & Gail Tremblay: After the Invasion(pgs. 502–506 & 518–519)
Summary
This long-awaited anthology celebrates the experience of Native American women and is at once an important contribution to our literature and an historical document. It is the most comprehensive anthology of its kind to collect poetry, fiction, prayer, and memoir from Native American women. Over eighty writers are represented from nearly fifty nations, including such nationally known writers as Louise Erdrich, Linda Hogan, Leslie Marmon Silko, Lee Maracle, Janet Campbell Hale, and Luci Tapahonso; others — Wilma Mankiller, Winona LaDuke, and Bea Medicine — who are known primarily for their contributions to tribal communities; and some who are published here for the first time in this landmark volume. View Reinventing the Enemy's Language on Goodreads.
Attend this Event >Join our Summer Book Clubs! This summer book clubs will be hosted by Selina Somerville and Natalie Blais, admissions office staff and book enthusiasts. We hope to provide a space for admitted students to discuss non-program books in a more casual setting. This small online group will meet weekly for 4 weeks; we hope to provide a space where students can interact with their future classmates as well as read some important literature. Together we will read several short stories in Joy Harjo and Gloria Bird's Reinventing the Enemy's Language. If you're unable to get the book in time, contact Selinda Somerville at selinda.somerville@sjc.edu to get access to the readings.
Schedule
Starting May 23 and ending June 13 this book club meets weekly on Tuesdays from 4–5 p.m. MT. Convert to your timezone here.
DATEPAGE NUMBERS5/23Inez Petersen: Missing You(pgs. 104–112)5/30Yvonne Lamore-Choate: Untitled(pgs. 213–220)6/6Wilma Mankiller: Keeping Pace with the Rest of the World(pgs. 397–406)6/13Carolyn Brandy: Heartbeat of the Ancestors & Gail Tremblay: After the Invasion(pgs. 502–506 & 518–519)
Summary
This long-awaited anthology celebrates the experience of Native American women and is at once an important contribution to our literature and an historical document. It is the most comprehensive anthology of its kind to collect poetry, fiction, prayer, and memoir from Native American women. Over eighty writers are represented from nearly fifty nations, including such nationally known writers as Louise Erdrich, Linda Hogan, Leslie Marmon Silko, Lee Maracle, Janet Campbell Hale, and Luci Tapahonso; others — Wilma Mankiller, Winona LaDuke, and Bea Medicine — who are known primarily for their contributions to tribal communities; and some who are published here for the first time in this landmark volume. View Reinventing the Enemy's Language on Goodreads.
Book Club: Reinventing the Enemy's Language
06/06/2023 4:00 PM
Overview
Join our Summer Book Clubs! This summer book clubs will be hosted by Selina Somerville and Natalie Blais, admissions office staff and book enthusiasts. We hope to provide a space for admitted students to discuss non-program books in a more casual setting. This small online group will meet weekly for 4 weeks; we hope to provide a space where students can interact with their future classmates as well as read some important literature. Together we will read several short stories in Joy Harjo and Gloria Bird's Reinventing the Enemy's Language. If you're unable to get the book in time, contact Selinda Somerville at selinda.somerville@sjc.edu to get access to the readings.
Schedule
Starting May 23 and ending June 13 this book club meets weekly on Tuesdays from 4–5 p.m. MT. Convert to your timezone here.
DATEPAGE NUMBERS5/23Inez Petersen: Missing You(pgs. 104–112)5/30Yvonne Lamore-Choate: Untitled(pgs. 213–220)6/6Wilma Mankiller: Keeping Pace with the Rest of the World(pgs. 397–406)6/13Carolyn Brandy: Heartbeat of the Ancestors & Gail Tremblay: After the Invasion(pgs. 502–506 & 518–519)
Summary
This long-awaited anthology celebrates the experience of Native American women and is at once an important contribution to our literature and an historical document. It is the most comprehensive anthology of its kind to collect poetry, fiction, prayer, and memoir from Native American women. Over eighty writers are represented from nearly fifty nations, including such nationally known writers as Louise Erdrich, Linda Hogan, Leslie Marmon Silko, Lee Maracle, Janet Campbell Hale, and Luci Tapahonso; others — Wilma Mankiller, Winona LaDuke, and Bea Medicine — who are known primarily for their contributions to tribal communities; and some who are published here for the first time in this landmark volume. View Reinventing the Enemy's Language on Goodreads.
Attend this Event >Join our Summer Book Clubs! This summer book clubs will be hosted by Selina Somerville and Natalie Blais, admissions office staff and book enthusiasts. We hope to provide a space for admitted students to discuss non-program books in a more casual setting. This small online group will meet weekly for 4 weeks; we hope to provide a space where students can interact with their future classmates as well as read some important literature. Together we will read several short stories in Joy Harjo and Gloria Bird's Reinventing the Enemy's Language. If you're unable to get the book in time, contact Selinda Somerville at selinda.somerville@sjc.edu to get access to the readings.
Schedule
Starting May 23 and ending June 13 this book club meets weekly on Tuesdays from 4–5 p.m. MT. Convert to your timezone here.
DATEPAGE NUMBERS5/23Inez Petersen: Missing You(pgs. 104–112)5/30Yvonne Lamore-Choate: Untitled(pgs. 213–220)6/6Wilma Mankiller: Keeping Pace with the Rest of the World(pgs. 397–406)6/13Carolyn Brandy: Heartbeat of the Ancestors & Gail Tremblay: After the Invasion(pgs. 502–506 & 518–519)
Summary
This long-awaited anthology celebrates the experience of Native American women and is at once an important contribution to our literature and an historical document. It is the most comprehensive anthology of its kind to collect poetry, fiction, prayer, and memoir from Native American women. Over eighty writers are represented from nearly fifty nations, including such nationally known writers as Louise Erdrich, Linda Hogan, Leslie Marmon Silko, Lee Maracle, Janet Campbell Hale, and Luci Tapahonso; others — Wilma Mankiller, Winona LaDuke, and Bea Medicine — who are known primarily for their contributions to tribal communities; and some who are published here for the first time in this landmark volume. View Reinventing the Enemy's Language on Goodreads.
Book Club: Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance
06/07/2023 8:00 PM
OverviewJoin our Summer Book Clubs! The Summer book clubs are run by admissions staff and provide a space for admitted students to discuss non-program books in a more casual setting. In small online groups that meet monthly, weekly, or bi-weekly students can interact with their future classmates. Together we will read philosophy, novels, short stories, fairy tales, and much more!
ScheduleStarting June 7 and ending July 12, this book club meets weekly on Wednesdays from 8–9 p.m. ET. Convert to your timezone here.
DATEPAGE NUMBERS6/7Chapters 1-7; ~75 pages6/14Chapters 8-15; ~80 pages6/21Chapters 16-21; ~65 pages6/28Chapters 22-26; ~60 pages7/5Chapters 27-30; ~65 pages7/12Chapters 31 & 32; ~15 pagesSummaryZen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance by Robert Persig details the intellectual odyssey of a father and son on a motorcycle trip across the United States. The book grapples with profound philosophical and social challenges of 20th and 21st century life including technological alienation and human obsolescence, scientific exceptionalism, and the proper place of beauty and subjective experience in the modern world against the backdrop of rolling hills and discussions of motorcycle components. The book blends western philosophical inquiry, with Chinese, Japanese, and Korean insights sung to the uniquely American tune of a gas engine crossing wide open spaces.View Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance: An Inquiry Into Values by Robert M. Pirsig on Amazon.
Attend this Event >ScheduleStarting June 7 and ending July 12, this book club meets weekly on Wednesdays from 8–9 p.m. ET. Convert to your timezone here.
DATEPAGE NUMBERS6/7Chapters 1-7; ~75 pages6/14Chapters 8-15; ~80 pages6/21Chapters 16-21; ~65 pages6/28Chapters 22-26; ~60 pages7/5Chapters 27-30; ~65 pages7/12Chapters 31 & 32; ~15 pagesSummaryZen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance by Robert Persig details the intellectual odyssey of a father and son on a motorcycle trip across the United States. The book grapples with profound philosophical and social challenges of 20th and 21st century life including technological alienation and human obsolescence, scientific exceptionalism, and the proper place of beauty and subjective experience in the modern world against the backdrop of rolling hills and discussions of motorcycle components. The book blends western philosophical inquiry, with Chinese, Japanese, and Korean insights sung to the uniquely American tune of a gas engine crossing wide open spaces.View Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance: An Inquiry Into Values by Robert M. Pirsig on Amazon.
Book Club: Reinventing the Enemy's Language
06/13/2023 4:00 PM
Overview
Join our Summer Book Clubs! This summer book clubs will be hosted by Selina Somerville and Natalie Blais, admissions office staff and book enthusiasts. We hope to provide a space for admitted students to discuss non-program books in a more casual setting. This small online group will meet weekly for 4 weeks; we hope to provide a space where students can interact with their future classmates as well as read some important literature. Together we will read several short stories in Joy Harjo and Gloria Bird's Reinventing the Enemy's Language. If you're unable to get the book in time, contact Selinda Somerville at selinda.somerville@sjc.edu to get access to the readings.
Schedule
Starting May 23 and ending June 13 this book club meets weekly on Tuesdays from 4–5 p.m. MT. Convert to your timezone here.
DATEPAGE NUMBERS5/23Inez Petersen: Missing You(pgs. 104–112)5/30Yvonne Lamore-Choate: Untitled(pgs. 213–220)6/6Wilma Mankiller: Keeping Pace with the Rest of the World(pgs. 397–406)6/13Carolyn Brandy: Heartbeat of the Ancestors & Gail Tremblay: After the Invasion(pgs. 502–506 & 518–519)
Summary
This long-awaited anthology celebrates the experience of Native American women and is at once an important contribution to our literature and an historical document. It is the most comprehensive anthology of its kind to collect poetry, fiction, prayer, and memoir from Native American women. Over eighty writers are represented from nearly fifty nations, including such nationally known writers as Louise Erdrich, Linda Hogan, Leslie Marmon Silko, Lee Maracle, Janet Campbell Hale, and Luci Tapahonso; others — Wilma Mankiller, Winona LaDuke, and Bea Medicine — who are known primarily for their contributions to tribal communities; and some who are published here for the first time in this landmark volume. View Reinventing the Enemy's Language on Goodreads.
Attend this Event >Join our Summer Book Clubs! This summer book clubs will be hosted by Selina Somerville and Natalie Blais, admissions office staff and book enthusiasts. We hope to provide a space for admitted students to discuss non-program books in a more casual setting. This small online group will meet weekly for 4 weeks; we hope to provide a space where students can interact with their future classmates as well as read some important literature. Together we will read several short stories in Joy Harjo and Gloria Bird's Reinventing the Enemy's Language. If you're unable to get the book in time, contact Selinda Somerville at selinda.somerville@sjc.edu to get access to the readings.
Schedule
Starting May 23 and ending June 13 this book club meets weekly on Tuesdays from 4–5 p.m. MT. Convert to your timezone here.
DATEPAGE NUMBERS5/23Inez Petersen: Missing You(pgs. 104–112)5/30Yvonne Lamore-Choate: Untitled(pgs. 213–220)6/6Wilma Mankiller: Keeping Pace with the Rest of the World(pgs. 397–406)6/13Carolyn Brandy: Heartbeat of the Ancestors & Gail Tremblay: After the Invasion(pgs. 502–506 & 518–519)
Summary
This long-awaited anthology celebrates the experience of Native American women and is at once an important contribution to our literature and an historical document. It is the most comprehensive anthology of its kind to collect poetry, fiction, prayer, and memoir from Native American women. Over eighty writers are represented from nearly fifty nations, including such nationally known writers as Louise Erdrich, Linda Hogan, Leslie Marmon Silko, Lee Maracle, Janet Campbell Hale, and Luci Tapahonso; others — Wilma Mankiller, Winona LaDuke, and Bea Medicine — who are known primarily for their contributions to tribal communities; and some who are published here for the first time in this landmark volume. View Reinventing the Enemy's Language on Goodreads.
Film Study: Arcane
07/03/2023 6:00 PM
Overview
Join our Summer Book Clubs! This summer book clubs will be hosted by Petra Schaaf-Grisham and Erik West. We hope to provide a space for admitted students to discuss non-program materials in a more casual setting. This small online group will meet bi-weekly through the month of July.
Summary
Join us in a discussion of the hit Netflix show Arcane. Arcane is an animated steampunk action-adventure TV series that follows the story of two sisters on two sides of a growing rift between the rich upper city of Piltover and the impoverished under city of Zaun. Arcane is a story of magic versus science, betrayal, love and loss, grief, family, and mental illness. With stunning visuals, breathtaking fight scenes, amazing voice cast, and incredible sound track Arcane is a must watch.
Please note, this series contains the following sensitive subjects: violence, violence against minors, drugs, minor flashing lights, minor animal testing, and death of family members.
ScheduleDATEEPISODE7/3Ep. 1: Welcome to the Playground7/6Ep. 2: Some Mysteries Are Better Left Unsolved7/10Ep. 3: The Base Violence Necessary For Change7/13Ep. 4: Happy Progress Day!7/17Ep. 5: Everybody Wants to Be My Enemy7/20Ep. 6: When These Walls Come Tumbling Down7/24Ep. 7: The Boy Savior7/27Ep. 8: Oil and Water7/31Ep. 9: The Monster You Created
Attend this Event >Join our Summer Book Clubs! This summer book clubs will be hosted by Petra Schaaf-Grisham and Erik West. We hope to provide a space for admitted students to discuss non-program materials in a more casual setting. This small online group will meet bi-weekly through the month of July.
Summary
Join us in a discussion of the hit Netflix show Arcane. Arcane is an animated steampunk action-adventure TV series that follows the story of two sisters on two sides of a growing rift between the rich upper city of Piltover and the impoverished under city of Zaun. Arcane is a story of magic versus science, betrayal, love and loss, grief, family, and mental illness. With stunning visuals, breathtaking fight scenes, amazing voice cast, and incredible sound track Arcane is a must watch.
Please note, this series contains the following sensitive subjects: violence, violence against minors, drugs, minor flashing lights, minor animal testing, and death of family members.
ScheduleDATEEPISODE7/3Ep. 1: Welcome to the Playground7/6Ep. 2: Some Mysteries Are Better Left Unsolved7/10Ep. 3: The Base Violence Necessary For Change7/13Ep. 4: Happy Progress Day!7/17Ep. 5: Everybody Wants to Be My Enemy7/20Ep. 6: When These Walls Come Tumbling Down7/24Ep. 7: The Boy Savior7/27Ep. 8: Oil and Water7/31Ep. 9: The Monster You Created
Arcane film studies club
07/10/2023 6:00 PM
Join our Summer Book Clubs! This summer book clubs will be hosted by Petra Schaaf-Grisham and Erik West. We hope to provide a space for admitted students to discuss non-program materials in a more casual setting. This small online group will meet bi-weekly through the month of July.
Join us in a discussion of the hit Netflix show Arcane. Arcane is an animated steampunk action-adventure TV series that follows the story of two sisters on two sides of a growing rift between the rich upper city of Piltover and the impoverished under city of Zaun. Arcane is a story of magic versus science, betrayal, love and loss, grief, family, and mental illness. With stunning visuals, breathtaking fight scenes, amazing voice cast, and incredible sound track Arcane is a must watch.
Schedule
Episode 1: Welcome to the Playground 7/3
Episode 2: Some mysteries are better left unsolved 7/6
Episode 3: The base violence necessary for change 7/10
Episode 4: Happy Progress Day! 7/13
Episode 5: Everybody wants to be enemy 7/17
Episode 6: When these walls come tumbling down 7/20
Episode 7: The Boy Savior 7/24
Episode 8: Oil and Water 7/27
Episode 9: The Monster you created 7/31
Xenia: A Summer Swap
07/17/2023 12:00 AM
The Odyssey portrays the cultural form of gift giving, confirming that social and material gifts were repaid in the form of an exchange. The Greeks referred to this process as Xenia, a social rule whereby one must endeavor to give material and non-material gifts, such as hospitality and food, to a traveler or stranger. It was believed that doing so would put one in favor with the gods.
What better way to begin your St. John's Journey than by following in Odysseus' footsteps? Join us for our Xenia Summer Swap! If you participate, you can exchange gifts with one of your future classmates. During the month of July you will be paired with another future Johnnie to gift and spread some good will!
Student to Student Ask Me Anything
02/06/2024 8:00 PM
In this panel, two current college students from each campus will be answering the most common questions we get from admitted students just like you. Get excited for the behind the scenes tour of our traditions, academics, activities, and the journeys that brought these students to our community! And, of course, the adventures they've had since.
Student to Student Ask Me Anything
02/28/2024 8:00 PM
In this panel, two current college students from each campus will be answering the most common questions we get from admitted students just like you. Get excited for the behind the scenes tour of our traditions, academics, activities, and the journeys that brought these students to our community! And, of course, the adventures they've had since.
Virtual Admitted Students Day
03/02/2024 12:00 PM
Join us online as we officially welcome you to the St. John's College community!
We invite you and your family to join us and other members of the Class of 2028 on Saturday, March 2 to learn more about St. John's College.
This event will be extremely informative as you make your college decision. Beginning with a message from the Vice President of Enrollment, Benjamin Baum, we'll introduce you to outstanding current students, faculty, and key staff. We'll also talk about careers and internships, the community, and how a St. John's education can set up students for an examined life well-lived.
Academics, dorms, athletics, student clubs, music, the arts - all are fair game as we show you a bit of what your St. John's experience could hold!
Attend this Event >We invite you and your family to join us and other members of the Class of 2028 on Saturday, March 2 to learn more about St. John's College.
This event will be extremely informative as you make your college decision. Beginning with a message from the Vice President of Enrollment, Benjamin Baum, we'll introduce you to outstanding current students, faculty, and key staff. We'll also talk about careers and internships, the community, and how a St. John's education can set up students for an examined life well-lived.
Academics, dorms, athletics, student clubs, music, the arts - all are fair game as we show you a bit of what your St. John's experience could hold!
Socratic Seminar: Munro's The Bear Came Over The Mountain
03/16/2024 2:00 PM
A Saturday Seminar is an hour and a half long virtual event that is led by a current faculty member and a current student. It is a great opportunity to join an interactive St. John's seminar and explore great works for yourself! You will engage in dialogue with other students who are just as interested in deep questions and thoughtful discussion as you are.
This session will focus on Alice Munro's The Bear Came Over The Mountain, LINKED HERE.
Internships, Careers, Support & More! OPPD Santa Fe
03/27/2024 8:00 PM
Every student at St. John’s is guaranteed funding for at least one internship, and can apply for funding to study abroad or take summer classes! Come hear from current students and the Office of Personal and Professional Development at St. John's College, Santa Fe, NM. Students will share about their experiences with internships, fellowships, grad school, and job finding. Hear about the ways in which you can benefit from one-on-one career counseling sessions and support starting your freshman year.
Student to Student: Ask Me Anything
03/29/2024 6:00 PM
In this panel, two current college students from Annapolis will be answering the most common questions we get from admitted students just like you. Get excited for the behind the scenes tour of our traditions, academics, activities, and the journeys that brought these students to our community! And, of course, the adventures they've had since.
Internships, Careers, Support & More! Annapolis
04/09/2024 6:00 PM
Every student at St. John’s is guaranteed funding for at least one internship, and can apply for funding to study abroad or take summer classes! Come hear from current students and the Career Development Office at St. John's College, Annapolis, MD. Students will share about their experiences with internships, fellowships, grad school, and job finding. Hear about the ways in which you can benefit from one-on-one career counseling sessions and support starting your freshman year.
Student to Student: Ask Me Anything
04/10/2024 7:00 PM
In this panel, two current college students from Annapolis will be answering the most common questions we get from admitted students just like you. Get excited for the behind the scenes tour of our traditions, academics, activities, and the journeys that brought these students to our community! And, of course, the adventures they've had since.
Student to Student: Ask Me Anything
04/10/2024 9:00 PM
In this panel, two current college students from Santa Fe will be answering the most common questions we get from admitted students just like you. Get excited for the behind the scenes tour of our traditions, academics, activities, and the journeys that brought these students to our community! And, of course, the adventures they've had since.
St. John's College Alumni Panel
04/13/2024 12:00 PM
Hear from a group of our talented alumni about how they used their St. John's education to turn their passion into their career!
Q&A with Annapolis President Nora Demleitner
04/18/2024 6:00 PM
This webinar will feature Nora Demleitner, president of the Annapolis campus and recently appointed college-wide president starting in July 2024. She joined the college in January 2022.
Come hear about why St. John's stands out in landscape of higher ed. What can parents do to help their child transition to college? Ask about the ways the college will help its students thrive. We encourage you to bring your own questions and concerns which you will be able to ask through the zoom Q&A feature.https://www.sjc.edu/about/leadership/annapolis-president
Reading Rhythms Event
04/20/2024 6:00 PM
Come hang out! Bring a book. Make yourself comfy. We will have some brief introductions and then we will all read our books across the dimensions of space and time for 30 minutes. We will then come together in breakout rooms to talk about what we just read. This is a virtual event inspired the in-person Reading Rhythms events by https://www.instagram.com/reading_rhythms/?hl=en.
Q&A with Santa Fe President Walter Sterling
04/24/2024 8:00 PM
This webinar will feature Walter Sterling, president-elect of the Santa Fe campus. Mr. Sterling will be the eighth president of St. John’s College Santa Fe, where he has been a member of the teaching faculty since 2003 and recently concluded his second term as dean. His term will officially start July 1st, but he is excited to welcome the newest students and their family to our community.
Come hear about why St. John's stands out in landscape of higher ed. What can parents do to help their child transition to college? Ask about the ways the college will help its students thrive. We encourage you to bring your own questions and concerns which you will be able to ask through the zoom Q&A feature.
(https://www.sjc.edu/news/st-johns-college-appoints-nora-demleitner-collegewide-president-j-walter-sterling-santa-fe-president)