We are pleased to report that Cambridge had great success with our Free Community Seminar on March 15th featuring Louis Markos. Geneva Classical Academy in Lakeland, Florida hosted the event which was well-attended and well received. Dr. Markos spoke twice … {Read More}
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SubscribeBruce Kirby Publishes 2 More Poems
Faculty member Bruce Kirby has had two more of his poems, “Wallflower,” and “The Killing” accepted for publication. They will appear in upcoming issues of Fugue, and The Potomac Review, respectively. This follows on the heels of two other published … {Read More}
Lauren Fritz in India
Recently, Cambridge Faculty member Lauren Fritz (2nd from the left in photo) joined a team of eight women through Mission to the World to help teach women and children of the Tamil and Telugu language groups in India. While the … {Read More}
Cambridge Students Create Video Games
Two of our Cambridge students and two friends of the study center are currently engaging the culture by creating video games. Ian Anthony and Will English graduated from high school last May, but are completing their Cambridge education with Thoughts … {Read More}
Adult Students Return from Overseas
Kari and Andrew Clever recently returned to central Florida after working in Amman, Jordan and throughout the Middle East for the past four years. Kari and Andrew have been teaching English, especially among refugees. They feel that their love for … {Read More}
Getting Published: Bruce Kirby
We are very pleased to report that Cambridge Director, Bruce Kirby has had another poem accepted for publication. His poem “Blooded” will appear in a January issue of the Magnapoets poetry journal. This is on the heels of his poem … {Read More}
Another Free Community Seminar
Ever wondered how to “crack the secret code” of paintings and movies? On Tuesday, December 6th, Cambridge adjunct faculty member Lou Kaloger offered another free community seminar as an introduction to deciphering the messages embedded in visual art, film and … {Read More}
Annual Field Trip: The Gainesville Book Sale
We had a great time this year on our annual field trip to the Gainesville Friends of the Library Used Book Sale. This year’s field trip was well-attended and offered an opportunity for our students to learn how to shop … {Read More}
Singer Kourtney Rea, New to Cambridge Study Center
Kourtney Rea is 16 and grew up in Lakeland. She began to sing and play piano at 3. She started but quickly stopped taking lessons when she found she did not enjoy playing other people’s music. She wrote her first … {Read More}
Community Seminar with Lou Kaloger
We had a great turnout and fascinating discussion at our first Free Community Seminar to be held at our new location. Lou Kaloger presented A Response to Our Creative God. The seminar featured a lavish PowerPoint presentation on our new … {Read More}
