Francis Foster
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Last summer, Francis and I spent a week with Rolston College students and professors in Greece, and learning about the roots of Western civilization in the very place they emerged was genuinely moving.
If you like trigonometry, you'll love the fact that Rolston runs a one-year MA in humanities for anyone with a bachelor's degree or equivalent in any discipline
and there's genuinely nothing else like it today.
The program begins in Greece, where students spend two months learning to read and speak ancient Greek while studying the foundational works of the Western tradition, starting with Homer.
From there, it continues in Savannah, Georgia, with small, serious seminars on the most important works of the Western canon.
Ideas are tested properly.
Arguments are sharpened.
Nothing is spoon-fed.
This is education as it used to be and as it should be again.
Full scholarships are available.
Applications close on the 27th of February, 2026.
Apply at ralston.ac slash apply.
That's r-a-l-s-t-o-n dot a-c forward slash apply.
James McCann, welcome to Trigonometry.
It's an honor and a privilege to be here.
Yeah, it's great to have you on.
What does P stand for?
Probably.
Peckham Fried Chicken.
That's it.