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The Acton University Experience: ‘You Really Need to Meet These People’
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The Acton University Experience: ‘You Really Need to Meet These People’

by Marc Vander Maas • April 30, 2014

Today on the PowerBlog, we’re continuing our Radio Free Acton series featuring people who have attended Acton University and their experiences. As we close in on the deadline for registration for AU 2014, we hope that as you hear from people who have been impacted by the experience of Acton University, you’ll consider registering for AU 2014 and making the experience your own this year.

Today’s podcast features Father Hans Jacobse, an Orthodox priest and the founder of the American Orthodox Institute, who describes how he discovered Acton and came to be a participant at Acton University over the course of the last few years. He describes how the experience of Acton University gives him an opportunity to interact with people who are creatively engaged with culture all over the world – a “creative explosion,” as he calls it – and explains why those four days are so inspiring for him.

Have a listen via the audio player below, and be sure to check out this year’s course lineup for Acton University. Hope to see you there!

Marc Vander Maas

Marc Vander Maas

Posted in Acton University, AudioTagged acton institute, Acton University, Acton University 2014, Cultural Engagement, education, Father Hans Jacobse, Hans Jacobse, John Dalberg-Acton 1st Baron Acton, radio free acton

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