Programs of Study:
Swabber School of Social Work
Broadside School of Business Plunder
Grog College of Chemistry
Hornswaggle Law School
Jolly Roger School of Journalism
Plank Academy for Musical and Theatrical Arts
Swabber School of Social Work
Broadside School of Business Plunder
Grog College of Chemistry
Hornswaggle Law School
Jolly Roger School of Journalism
Plank Academy for Musical and Theatrical Arts
Faculty Bios:
Captain Edgar C Barbarossa is an economist with more than 30 years of experience in managing privateers and pirate programs in the areas of weapon technology, entrepreneurial piracy, capital looting development, investment of booty, and finance. He has held senior captain positions with the Buccanneers (also known as Pirates of the Caribbean), the Corsairs (the French Pirates), and spent time at sea with the Privateers. Edgar serves on many boards: privateer, public and not for profit.
Captain Smarmy Argus graduated summa cum laude from Pirate University in 1996 with majors in Pirate Government and Spanish Warfare. After graduating, he worked for two years as a paralegal in the Department of Justice's Civil Rights Division. In 2001, Captain Argus graduated magna cum laude from the Hornswaggle Law School, where he was an editor on the Hornswaggle Law Review. After clerking for the Captain on the Buccaneer’s Court of Appeals for the First Circuit, Captain Argus was accepted into the Attorney General's Honors Program at the Department of Justice. Since then, he has been working as an attorney in the Civil Rights Division, where he has helped to enforce the Fair Vessel Act and the Voting Rights for Pirates Act, which prohibit discrimination in vessel housing and voting for pirates, respectively.
Captain Ezekeil Periwinkle is a renowned teacher, author and journalist with diplomatic experience. He has studied and worked as a researcher at sea, focusing much of his research on issues in philosophy of the sailor’s mind and psychology of war and peace. He has been published in various Pirate media such as The Pirate Post, The Daily Parrot, Caribbean Times, and other publications on war at sea.