
Graduates who have majored or minored in gender and women’s studies have pursued a variety of careers:
Attorney, Kurtz Law Offices, specializing in gender discrimination and sexual harassment cases, Chicago, Illinois. Dana Kurtz ’93.
Litigation Attorney and Mediator, Donohue Brown Mathewson & Smyh, Chicago, Illinois. Laurie Rompala ’94.
Master of Arts in Women’s Studies, Ohio State University. Sheet metal apprentice, Columbus, Ohio. Tonya Laubach ’89.
Director of Legislation, Illinois Planned Parenthood Council, Springfield Illinois. Brigid Leahy, ’89.
Community and Family Development Specialist, Illinois Coalition for Community Services, Monmouth, Illinois. Cheryl Lefler ’93.
Legislative Analyst, Illinois State Senate, Springfield, Illinois. Debra Beck Lounsberry ’92.
Legal Coordinator, Northwest Action Against Rape, Arlington Heights, Illinois. Brenn Baker ’93.
Montessori Teacher, Lake Oswego, Oregon. Alicia Stephens ’97.
Knox College is one of the top liberal arts colleges in the nation for Fulbright Scholar grants awarded to faculty during 2009-2010. Karen Kampwirth is studying feminism and politics at the University of Buenos Aires, and Jeremy Day O'Connell is conducting musicology and linguistics research at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland.
Severed heads, a ghost in the well -- the Knox College Japanese Club marks Halloween by building a "Kimodameshi," which led visitors through scenes drawn from traditional Japanese ghost stories.
Too much government action, not too little, lengthened the Great Depression, according to author and columnist Amity Shlaes, in an October 15 lecture at Knox College.
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