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Event Recordings
SRS: Father Prophyrios Memorial Lecture
May 16
Kyra Limberakis, co-founder and Chief Operating Officer for Orthodox Volunteer Corps speak about “A Resilient Spirit and a Soft Heart: Serving on the Margins”
How to Teach Ancient Greek: A Conversation with Monique Neal
April 25
How to teach Ancient Greek as a living language, with Monique Neal: Classical Greek does not have to be intimidating! Teachers who use the communicative approach offer a fresh and natural experience that is, at its heart, poetic and joyful. Come share Monique’s passion for this timeless language and experience this approach as a delightful way to study ancient Greek.
Writing is Still Important: A Conversation with Paul Kortepeter
April 4
Ponder with author Paul Kortepeter why rhetorical training is still vital in our information-saturated world. Follow the ancient path of rhetoric where reading and imitation are foundations to writing, and where writing naturally leads to rhetoric. Writing & Rhetoric taps into an ancient art that moves us beyond a chatbot world to imitating and emulating the great authors.
Fireside Stories with Dr. Anika Prather
March 7
Encounter the rich West African Griot tradition and listen as Dr. Anika Prather imparts this rich cultural experience and the formative value of hearing these oral narratives with students in the home or classroom. Participants will also learn of Dr. Prather’s forthcoming audio recordings where she shares from this heritage directly with students.
Crispina Read Aloud Family Night
February 22
Elizabeth Crispina Johnson, of blessed memory, was a founding instructor of St. Raphael School. Beloved by students, families, and the wide Orthodox community, she left a legacy of literacy which generations will treasure. As she used to recall, one of her most joyous childhood memories was going to a nearby “small stone library” where she would “curl up in a corner” to read. It is in this spirit, we announce our inaugural Crispina Read Aloud Family Night! Come and join us!
Guest Reader: Celeste Gregor, Daughter of Elizabeth Johnson
Great Hall Open House
January 24, 2024
The Great Hall Open House is a chance to learn more about all our academic departments. See what is being offered in the Scholé Academy Great Hall and how the courses in all departments can meet the needs of your family.
Open Houses – St. Raphael School, Aquinas House, Cantebury House
January 18, 2024
Our three houses of study invite students into conversations and studies specific to a great Christian tradition. Come get to know what is available to the committed believer and to the curious seeker. The doors of our houses are open!
Fall College Night
October 26, 2023
Scholé Academy’s Fall College Night will feature a panel of Christian college leaders offering thoughtful perspectives and practical guidance for anyone thinking about higher education. The event is open to all ages and is particularly suited for families with students in middle and high school.
St. Raphael of Brooklyn Feast Day Lecture
February 15th, 2023
Join us as Elizabeth Crispina Johnson presents on Saint Raphael, the Holy Shepherd of Brooklyn: His Life, Legacy, and Lessons. Listen to the conversation surrounding St. Raphael’s commitment to simply doing his work, that of serving others, engaging in the struggles of those around him showing them kindness and compassion, and how this “doing” can lead to spiritual growth.
Aquinas House of Studies Presents St. Thomas Aquinas Feast Day Event
January 27th, 2023
Start the New Year out with a reflection application of “Why St. Thomas Aquinas Matters in 2023”.
Dr. Boyle writes on Thomas Aquinas and Thomas More and published a lost work of Thomas Aquinas. A graduate of the Centre for Medieval Studies at the University of Toronto, he has received a National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship, the Aquinas Medal from the University of Dallas, and delivered the Aquinas Lecture at the National University of Ireland.
Scholé Academy Lecture Hall Presents Heidi White
January 19th, 2023
Scholé Academy Lecture Hall Presents Joshua Gibbs
December 12th, 2022
When you’re in the mood for a movie, how do you choose what you’ll watch? Given that the average American now spends more than a hundred hours every year just scrolling through Netflix menus, it is safe to assume that most Americans don’t know how to pick a movie. The way in which Christians choose what to watch is quite complicated. They want to be entertained, they want to be enlightened, but they also want to keep their finger on the cultural pulse of the country. What considerations ought to have top priority?