Sheridan Center for Classical Studies
The Sheridan Center for Classical Studies forms minds and hearts by promoting the liberal arts and the Catholic intellectual tradition. In line with the College’s mission to educate men and women within the 1,500-year tradition of Benedictine dedication to learning, the Center introduces students to the power of a living tradition to renew culture and to transform individuals through the intellectual and moral virtues (conversatio morum).
Undergraduate Programs
The Center sponsors Benedictine College’s Honors Program and its Great Books program, “The True, the Good, and the Beautiful.”
Graduate Programs
The Sheridan Center offers graduate programs in classical education and classical leadership.
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Center Faculty
![Dr. Andrew Salzmann](/wp-content/uploads/import/images/faculty-staff/andrew-salzmann.jpg)
Dr. Andrew Salzmann
Associate Professor, Theology
Director, Sheridan Center for Classical Studies
Co-Chair, Honors Program
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![Krystyn Schmerbeck](/wp-content/uploads/import/images/faculty-staff/krystyn-schmerbeck.jpg)
Ms. Krystyn Schmerbeck
Director, Masters Programs in Classical Education
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![Dr. Edward Mulholland](/wp-content/uploads/import/images/faculty-staff/edward-mulholland.jpg)
Dr. Edward Mulholland
Sheridan Chair of Classics
Co-Director, Great Books: The Good, the True and the Beautiful
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![Sarah Houser](/wp-content/uploads/import/images/faculty-staff/sarah-houser.jpg)
Dr. Sarah Houser
Assistant Professor, Great Books
Co-Director, Great Books: The Good, the True and the Beautiful
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![Dr. Anthony Crifasi](/wp-content/uploads/import/images/faculty-staff/anthony-crifasi.jpg)
Dr. Anthony Crifasi
Associate Professor, Philosophy
Co-Chair, Honors Program
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