Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Nick Kraus of Greenhill School will be presenting his paper, "Richard: The Failed Machiavellian," at the 2014 Richard III Colloquium


The Oakridge School is thrilled to announce that Greenhill School’s Nick Kraus will be reading his paper, “Richard: The Failed Machiavellian” at the 2014 Richard III Colloquium this March 21st. Congratulations Nick!
Nick Kraus
Greenhill School
Nick Kraus is a senior at Greenhill School, a school that he has attended since 5th grade. Nick’s favorite hobby is tracking the weather. He says that the most attractive quality that he looks for in a partner is a comprehensive knowledge of severe weather and atmospheric patterns. Nick enjoys running, posting Instagrams, and deleting them if they don’t receive a satisfactory amount of likes. Nick is unsure about what he will study in college next year, but expects political science to be involved somehow. At Greenhill, he holds positions in student council, the improv troupe, and the temporarily defunct Ecology Club. He would like to thank Mr. Colley, Mr. Garza, Dr. Moreland, and all other teachers organizing this colloquium, where he will share his paper on the connections between Machiavelli and Richard. He is looking forward to meeting the other talented students who will be attending.
Nick will be presenting his paper during Session G of Block Two, “Evaluating Richard’s Rule: Machiavellian Instructions and More,” which will be meeting in Upper School room 205. 




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