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Young Alumni Meetups: New York City and Beyond

Calling all grads from the classes of 2004 - 2024!  Collegium Institute’s newly formed Young Alumni Council is organizing meetups across the country as a fun and casual way for former Collegium Institute fellows and program participants — and their friends — to foster a community of engagement beyond the halls of campus!

Our inaugural meetup is scheduled for Friday, October 18, in New York City’s own Greenwich Village! Join us at Bosco cocktail bar & restaurant on Bleecker Street at 5:30pm for a cash bar before walking with us to St. Joseph’s Church to attend a Thomistic Institute free event on  “Human Person, Community, and Communion” featuring Dr. R.J. Snell

Date: Friday, October 18, 5:30 - 8:00 pm.

5:30 pm: Cash bar at Bosco Cocktail Bar & Restaurant located at 169 Bleeker Street. 

7:00 pm - 8:00 pm: “Human Person, Community, and Communion” featuring Dr. R. J. Snell and sponsored by the Thomistic Institute in New York City (Young Professionals) at St. Joseph’s Church, located at 371 6th Avenue. This lecture is free and open to the public.

To RSVP to the NYC event, please click the button below.

Don’t live in New York City area but want to be part of a Collegium Institute Young Alumni meetup in your region?  Please complete the form available at the button below and we will contact you. 

About the Speaker:

R. J. Snell is Editor-in-Chief of Public Discourse and Director of Academic Programs at the Witherspoon Institute in Princeton, NJ. He has been a visiting instructor at Princeton University, where he is also executive director of the Aquinas Institute for Catholic Life. He's written books and articles on Natural Law, Education, Bernard Lonergan, Boredom, Subjectivity, and Sexual Ethics for a variety of publications.

About the Thomistic Institute and St. Joseph’s Church:

The Thomistic Institute exists to promote Catholic truth in our contemporary world by strengthening the intellectual formation of Christians at universities, in the Church, and in the wider public square. St. Joseph's hosts the New York City chapter of the Thomistic Institute, forming Catholic young professionals to advocate for the truth of the faith in their various spheres of influence.

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