The Washington Post, September 15th, 1990
If Plato were to return and take a professorship, I'd bet my copy of "The Republic" that he would settle in to teach at the College of the Atlantic. Two hundred and ten students are here, co-learning with 20 professors, all of them on 26 verdant acres of stunning scenery that slopes down to Frenchman Bay, where cormorants dive, shorebirds sing and boats sail into the Atlantic from the college dock. All that, plus a campus graced with as much variety in its herbal garden as its library, answers Plato's question: "What if the man could see beauty itself, pure, unalloyed, stripped of mortality an...
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