Norman SandridgeGreek Literature in Translation (Fall 2021)CLAS-101 Howard UniversityAug 23, 2021Aug 23, 2021
Norman SandridgeGreek Literature in Translation (Spring 2018)CLAS-101 Howard UniversityJan 15, 2019Jan 15, 2019
Norman Sandridge42 Years / 24 HappinessesIt occurs to me that I have likely enjoyed most — or even all — of the forms of happiness I ever will.May 9, 20181May 9, 20181
Norman SandridgeA Manifesto on Leadership Study and Training and the Role of the Ancient WorldMy friend and colleague, Mallory Monaco Caterine, asked me to develop a manifesto on leadership study and training, to serve as concluding…May 22, 2017May 22, 2017
Norman SandridgeOn the occasion of paying off my student loansFreedom: You’ve got to give for what you take (inspired by the fact that I just finished watching *Keanu*)Dec 8, 2016Dec 8, 2016
Norman SandridgeDonald Trump is Every Kind of Villain from the Canons of White Working Class Story-tellingEver since I read Joan Williams’ article in the HBR on “What So Many People Don’t Get about the U.S. Working Class,” about why the white…Nov 20, 20162Nov 20, 20162
Norman SandridgeMy Running Responses to the Election of Donald Trump to the US PresidencyMonday, May 28, 2018Nov 14, 20161Nov 14, 20161
Norman SandridgeLeadership and the Liberal Arts: toward a fuller understanding of freedomThe following remarks were delivered at the Cosmos Club in Washington, DC on September 8, 2016 as part of a panel on a series of questions…Sep 8, 2016Sep 8, 2016
Norman SandridgeThe Sunoikisis Course on Leadership in the Ancient World Goes LIVE!Here’s to the collaborators, the artists, and the idealists: Sunoikisis, a national consortium of Classics programs, is excited to announce…Jul 29, 2016Jul 29, 2016
Norman SandridgeOn the meaning of striking a child with a stick, from the perspectives of race, class, and gender.This afternoon my wife and I took our daughter strawberry picking at a farm in rural Maryland. Because I’m a professor on summer break and…Jun 6, 2016Jun 6, 2016