Anchored by the Classic Learning Test

Pano Kanelos On Global Eagerness For The Liberal Arts

February 11, 2021 CLT Episode 26
Anchored by the Classic Learning Test
Pano Kanelos On Global Eagerness For The Liberal Arts
Show Notes

Frank Bruni of The New York Times once dubbed St. John's College the "most contrarian college in America." On this episode, St. John's College President Pano Kanelos joins Jeremy to discuss the history of the school (one of the oldest colleges in the U.S.) and the academic reorientation that took place there in the early 20th century, one inspired by the Great Books movement facilitated by Mortimer Adler and others. He also discusses the issues of cost in higher education and highlights the "Freeing Minds" campaign and other efforts that St. John's took to lower tuition and improve access by rolling back over a decade of tuition increases. Dr. Kanelos also discusses a 2018 trip to South Korea (as well as other countries in Asia, Europe, and the Middle East) and the conversations that showcased an eagerness for liberal arts education across the globe. Send questions or comments to anchored@cltexam.com.

Host Jeremy Tate @JeremyTate41
Guest President Pano Kanelos