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Ralston College | A Call to Adventure — Anand Mangal @RalstonCollegeSavannah | Uploaded January 2024 | Updated October 2024, 3 hours ago.
“It’s going to be the foundation of everything else I do for the rest of my life.” Anand, a student in the inaugural year of Ralston College’s MA in the Humanities program, explains what led him to leave his job as an engineer to undertake a year of intensive study of Ancient Greek and the greatest works of art and intellect in the Western tradition.

Become a member of next year’s cohort in the MA in the Humanities program. Apply now: https://www.ralston.ac/humanities-ma

See Ralston College Student Testimonials Part I here:

youtu.be/8qGC-1odxt8

and Part II here:

youtu.be/qymrRu85pTw

as well as with three other short videos, each featuring a student discussing different aspects of their experience at Ralston:

Learning Greek at Ralston — Joshua Gomersall youtu.be/ug3wXB0Vi1Y
Hermeneutic Charity — Kate Spanos youtube.com/watch?v=uaYjSXdTlkA&t=0s
Ralston and Savannah — Scott Robinson youtu.be/CSGFTbv24ms
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A Call to Adventure — Anand Mangal @RalstonCollegeSavannah

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