Ralston College Student Testimonials
In their own words: the first students of Ralston College’s MA in the Humanities describe what they were seeking in coming to Ralston College—and what they have found. We join them in Greece, where they spent their first term immersed in the landscape and the language of Ancient and Modern Greek; and we hear them offering first-hand accounts of the program, the professors, and the students that make Ralston an institution unlike any other.
Ralston College offers an MA in the Humanities, online short courses, live lectures, in-person events, and podcasts.
For more information about Ralston College, please visit:
Ralston College: http://bit.ly/3j2Zrbu
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Ralston College offers an MA in the Humanities, online short courses, live lectures, in-person events, and podcasts.
For more information about Ralston College, please visit:
Ralston College: http://bit.ly/3j2Zrbu
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