
It’s a road trip taken by many Johnnies over the years—in both directions—on two, three and four wheels. We'd love to hear about your trip!
Over the course of eight days in July 2017, a member of the St. John’s College Communications team completed a road trip between the college’s campuses in Annapolis, Maryland, and Santa Fe, New Mexico. The goal was to meet St. John’s alumni along the way, highlight what they have been up to since they graduated and see how their St. John’s education has played into their lives. What transpired was a 2,544-mile journey across the country and conversations with Johnnies in six cities along the way.
The journey from Annapolis to Santa Fe went through nine states and Washington, DC.
Read About the SJC Road TripSt. John鈥檚 College alumna Quinn Roberts (SF16) is working as a mentor at a therapeutic boarding school in western North Carolina.
Read Quinn's StoryJillian Sico (A05) spent recent years working with refugees in Georgia, but is preparing for a change.
Read Jillian's StoryGraham Gordon (AGI13) is a site supervisor for Habitat for Humanity in Tennessee.
Read Graham's StoryDaryl Breithaupt (SF13, EC14) has maintained a lifelong interest in education, and it continues with his work as a substitute teacher in Arkansas.
Read Daryl's StoryPatrick and Tianlu Redmon bonded over The Odyssey and are now on a journey together.
Liz Bush (SF08) is on a quest to help people suffering from communication disorders in Texas.
It’s a road trip taken by many Johnnies over the years—in both directions—on two, three and four wheels. We'd love to hear about your trip!
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A group stands atop Grandfather Mountain in western North Carolina during the first day of the road trip from Annapolis to Santa Fe.
An artist paints a landscape on Black Rock Mountain in north Georgia.
Lookout Mountain in Tennessee towers over the Chattanooga area.
The Mississippi River is shown from Memphis, Tennessee.
A monument to folk music legend Woody Guthrie stands in his hometown of Okemah, Oklahoma.
Palo Duro Canyon in Texas is the second largest canyon in the United States.
Cadillac Ranch is a public art installation in Amarillo, Texas.
A storm rolls into the mountains near Santa Fe on the final day of the road trip.