The Catherine Project, a free online higher learning initiative, continues to grow as it feeds “an immense hunger” for classical education in modern society.
Celebrating its fourth anniversary this month, the project offers seminars and reading groups that discuss topics ranging from Greek philosophy to the poetry of 20th century American author Sylvia Plath.
Leaders say the project provides the kind of learning community that many people are hungering for, one where they can learn alongside like-minded peers.
The initiative has doubled in size since 2022, Executive Director Jordan Poyner told The College Fix in a recent email.
Poyner attributed the success to humans’ innate desire for “intellectual community” where they are able “to think, speak, and learn together.” […]
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