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Dr. Jeffrey Wilson Professor of Philosophy, The Catholic University of America Presents A Philosophical Archaeology of Iliad 2.1-277: How Plato and Aristotle Proof-Text Homer
Come join us for a Thanksgiving Swing Dance! Where: Northeast Catholic College 511 Kearsarge Mt Rd, Warner NH 03278 When: 7:30-11 p.m. Sunday, November 19, 2017 Why: Fundraiser for the Class of 2020 Who: Anyone and Everyone Suggested admission $5 per person, $20 per family of 5+ There will be a bake sale as well...
Northeast Catholic College is pleased to announce that it will be offering a four-year $8,000 scholarship for room and board to any freshman or transfer student who enrolls at Northeast Catholic College by August 15, 2018. The college is offering this award in an effort to make a quality, liberal arts education accessible to families...
Ronald G. Richard Major General, USMC (RET.) Presents Personal Ethics in a Just War PUBLIC WELCOME!
Northeast Catholic College is pleased to invite you to a Seminar to Celebrate the Feast day of Pope Saint John Paul II Join us on Sunday, October 22 to explore St. John Paul II’s The Gospel of Life (Evangelium Vitae) with Dr. Mitch Kalpakgian, on faculty at Northeast Catholic College. In this eloquent, cogent, and...
Dr. Nalin Ranasinghe Professor of Philosophy, Assumption College Presents The Crito: The Last Temptation of Socrates
Northeast Catholic College is pleased to announce A Studio Course: Introduction to Byzantine Iconographic Painting with Keri Wiederspahn Fall 2017 Five Saturdays (9/30, 10/7, 10/28, 11/11, 11/18) 10:00am – 3:00pm 1 Credit Cost for Non-NCC students $395* *There will also be an additional materials fee of $45 to be paid directly to the instructor Course...
Northeast Catholic College is pleased to announce that it has released its 2017-18 Arts of the Beautiful schedule. The Arts of the Beautiful program was established in 2015, designed to offer students the opportunity to explore the visual and musical arts both in practice and in theory. This year’s schedule includes trips to see Shakespeare’s...
Tristan Smith ’18 has been selected to be a recipient of the 2017-2018 Röpke-Wojtyla Fellowship. The fellowship program is designed to educate future Catholic intellectuals and business leaders in the moral and economic defense of the free enterprise system and in Catholic social thought. The Röpke-Wojtyła Fellowships are awarded to outstanding undergraduate students majoring in...
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