
Jason Helfer
Associate Professor and Chair of Educational Studies
2 East South Street
Galesburg, IL 61401-4999
309-341-7206
E-mail: jhelfer@knox.edu
Knox has a strong roster of graduates with careers in teaching, many of whom majored in educational studies. They include:
Elementary School Teacher, Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission School, Rock Point, Arizona. Jordan Lanfair '11. (Photo, right)
Peace Corps Volunteer, Paraguay. Michael D. Dooley '08.
High School Science Teacher, Chicago Public Schools, Chicago, Illinois. Andy Fitz '08.
Elementary School Teacher, Galesburg Community Unit School District No. 205, Galesburg, Illinois. Courtney D. Jude '11.
Fulbright Memorial Fellowship, South Korea. Leslie Kang '11.
Peace Corps Volunteer, Honduras. Luke Karner '09.
High School Science Teacher, Bakersfield City School District, Bakersfield, California. Derek M. LaRosa '10.
Elementary School Teacher, Galesburg Community School District No. 205, Galesburg, Illinois. Christian Mahone '11.
Elementary School Teacher, North Kansas City School District, North Kansas City, Missouri. Liz Markie '08.
Middle School Science Teacher, Cissna Park School District. Daniel Prieto '08.
Fulbright Memorial Fellowship, India. E. Karid Rudd '10.
Elementary School Teacher, Chicago Public Schools, Chicago, Illinois. Whitney L. Taylor '10.
Elementary School Teacher, Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission School, Rock Point, Arizona. Michael A. Wipper '10.
Elementary School Teacher, Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission School, Rock Point, Arizona. Ashley L. Witzke '10.
Knox College students Alec Freytag and Lindsey Morgan are chosen for the prestigious Kemper Scholars Program, which offers scholarships, summer internships, and leadership opportunities.
Vincent Rug and Stephanie Sorensen, both 2012 Knox College graduates, describe their experiences in the financial industry. Chosen for a selective leadership program at Fifth Third Bank, they are working as commercial associates.
Edward Novak 'wanted to help set this record straight' for Louis Taylor, a recently freed man who spent years in prison after being convicted of setting a fatal hotel fire. Experts now say it probably wasn't arson.
Knox students applying to law school do very well, including admission to a number of 'top ten' law schools. I am Lane V.
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