Louis Knuffke (’16)
“I am forever grateful to Thomas Aquinas College 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 Chesterton Academy of Annapolis, 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 @TACollege, a model Thomist and a sage. Highly recommended resource.https://t.co/vaEhgDHk76
— Jonathan Culbreath (@maestrojmc) September 14, 2020
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 Thomas Aquinas College 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 Thomas Aquinas College.
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