
Knox has offered a formal concentration in Latin American Studies since 1997. Knox alumni who have done substantial work in Latin American Studies, or who are currently employed in Latin America, include:
Project Coordinator, Wells Fargo Bank, San Francisco, California. Nancy Borman ’82.
Boutique Owner, San Pedro, Costa Rica. Gioconda Cabalceta ’84.
English Teacher, Institute Universal De Idoma, San Jose, Costa Rica. Isabel Cubillo ’89.
Graduate Student, Université Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg, France. David Elizondo-Acuna ’86.
Technical Assistant, Eletrobras, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil. Mary Cairns Guerrero ’77.
Graduate Student, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas. Sandra Gutierrez-Ruiz ’93.
Technical Assistance Program Manager, COCEF/BECC Border Environment Cooperation, El Paso, Texas. April Lander ’87.
Graduate Student, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio. Kara Van Kirk ’97.
Financial Consultant, Merrill Lynch, New York City, New York. Dirk Van Roon ’86.
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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