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October 2, 2023
Fall Break: No Classes
Students start the second term of the year.
Don't take our word for it—see for yourself if New Saint Andrews is a good fit for you.
Spend a day in the life of a New Saint Andrews Student. Sit in on classes, connect with students and faculty, and get a first look at our robust academic and Christian Community.
Disputatio, NuArt at 3 pm
Augustine classroom at 7 pm
These mini-concerts are free and open to the public. Bring your box lunch and enjoy some tasteful pieces of classical music performed by New Saint Andrews music faculty, conservatory teachers, NSA students, and other community members.
NSA Ballroom, 112 N. Main Street
Friday, 12:10-12:50pm
Visit NSA online! Sit in on classes and visit with a panel of students. Get a first look at our robust academic and Christian community.
Sign up here: Virtual Visit Day
Disputatio, North Campus at 3 pm
Saturday, 1:00-5:00pm
Robinson Park
Don't take our word for it—see for yourself if New Saint Andrews is a good fit for you.
Spend a day in the life of a New Saint Andrews Student. Sit in on classes, connect with students and faculty, and get a first look at our robust academic and Christian Community.
Details coming
Alumni are invited to hear a lecture by Dr. Chris Schlect 1912 Center
Details coming
Disputatio, North Campus at 3 pm
Happy Thanksgiving!
Details coming
Don't take our word for it—see for yourself if New Saint Andrews is a good fit for you.
Spend a day in the life of a New Saint Andrews Student. Sit in on classes, connect with students and faculty, and get a first look at our robust academic and Christian Community.
These mini-concerts are free and open to the public. Bring your box lunch and enjoy some tasteful pieces of classical music performed by New Saint Andrews music faculty, conservatory teachers, NSA students, and other community members.
NSA Ballroom, 112 N. Main Street
Friday, 12:10-12:50pm
Disputatio, North Campus at 3 pm
Every year, New Saint Andrews College hosts an academic lectureship. Timon Cline will deliver the lectureship series for 2023-2024 and will be speaking on "New Wineskins for Old Wine: Protestant Political Theology and the Recovery of the Classical Legal Tradition."
Timon is a graduate of Westminster Theological Seminary (M.A.R.) and Rutgers Law School (J.D.). He currently serves as a deputy attorney general in the Office of the New Jersey Attorney General, Division of Law, is the associate editor of American Reformer, and is a research fellow at the Craig Center at Westminster Theological Seminary. He lives in Philadelphia with his wife, Rachel, and son, Winthrop.
Timon will deliver four lectures over the academic year at Disputatio, a college-wide gathering that takes place on Friday afternoons.