Oct 21, 2015, 4:53 AM
Georgian Student Builds Bridges at St. John’s
From her first experience in a ³ÉÈËÉ«µ¼º½ classroom in her home town of Tbilisi, Georgia, Elizabeth Akhvlediani (A17) has made an impact in class and beyond.
From her first experience in a ³ÉÈËÉ«µ¼º½ classroom in her home town of Tbilisi, Georgia, Elizabeth Akhvlediani (A17) has made an impact in class and beyond.
From a back campus bonfire to an international potluck dinner at the president's house, the international community at ³ÉÈËÉ«µ¼º½ is vibrant and active.
The 1933 Rat-Tat Yearbook for ³ÉÈËÉ«µ¼º½ contains some classic views of its Annapolis campus.
Annapolis students Jakub Piven (A17) and Abby Purnell (A17), editors of Energeia, share their vision for the St. John’s College literary art magazine.
Kit Rees (A17) is one of the leaders of the St. John’s College theater group, the King William Players.