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Career Move: Retirement

Three Knox professors retired in 2022.

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Media Matters

Knox students explore art through many different media—painting, sculpture, photography, poetry, fiction, nonfiction, spoken word. Here is a sampling of just a few of the awardwinning creative works from our students.

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Commencement 2022

About 260 seniors crossed the stage after listening to the Commencement address from Walter Mosely, acclaimed author.

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Historic Preservation of Iconic Homes

Knox alum Amy Tropp ’98 is preserving history by buying and renovating historic homes in the Galesburg area.

I Am Knox

I am Knox — Aicha Chehmani ’24

Aicha Chehmani ’24 is involved in several student organizations and loves to cook.

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New Soccer Coaches

Kevwe Akpore has taken the position as head men’s soccer coach, and Robert Battisson was named the head women’s soccer coach.

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Spring 2022 Homecoming

Alumni from classes ending in 0, 1, 5, and 6 celebrated Reunions, including a 50th Reunion for classes of 1970 and 1971. The May Homecoming brought more than 400 alumni to Knox to reconnect with one another and enjoy campus in the spring.

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Reduce Your Carbon Footprint!

Knox College is providing the opportunity for readers to opt-out of the print edition of the magazine and choose the online version only.

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What’s Next for The Class of 2022?

Graduates from the Class of 2022 have found new roles in politics, data analytics, graduate school, and more.

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Knox Promotes Four Faculty Members

Four members of the Knox faculty received promotions and tenure in July.

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Experience Working in Knox’s Seymour Library Led Matrice Young ’21 to Pursue MLIS

Matrice Young ’21 worked at Seymour Library as an undergrad: an experience that was pivotal in her decision to study for a master’s of library and information science.

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What's Next for The Class of 2021

A recap of what some of Knox's newest alumni are doing.

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Monica M. Keith is New Vice President for Advancement

Monica M. Keith comes to Knox College with more than 20 years of high education experience.

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Knox Community Booms with Summer Research

Many Knox students spend their summers conducting scientific research and working on on creative projects.

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Knox College “Abolition for All Time” Humanities Lab to be Funded by Mellon Grant

The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation awarded Knox College a grant of $1.2 million to fund projects ranging from archival-based research courses to experiential learning opportunities.

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Dr. MarQuita Barker is New Vice President for Student Development

MarQuita D. Barker, Ed.D., a highly accomplished educational professional, is the new Knox Collegevice president for student development.

I Am Knox

I am Knox — Derrick Jackson ’22

Derrick Jackson ’22 is a two-sport athlete and would like to work with children when he graduates.

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Knox College Awarded $248,000 Grant for Revitalization of Immersive Cultural and Language Study

The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) has awarded Knox College a $248,000 grant to expand students’ opportunities

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Commencement 2021

The Class of 2021 celebrated Knox's 176th Commencement exercises on June 5, 2021.

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A Leadership Legacy

Knox’s New Board Chair, Tony Etz is a fourth generation Knox alumnus.

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Knox Professor Elected Mayor of Galesburg

Professor of Environmental Studies took office as Galesburg Mayor in May 2021.

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Hart receives White Creative Writing Prize

Marin Hart ’24 received the Beverly K. White and Friends Prize in Creative Writing in May 2021.

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Commencement 2020

The Class of 2020 had their in-person Commencement in 2021.

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Knox Promotes Seven Faculty Members

Seven members of the Knox faculty received promotions in June 2021.

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Knox Donors Continue Legacy of Success

The Knox community’s steadfast commitment to support the College and our students remained constant through 2021.

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Isaac Hughes ’21 Named Lincoln Laureate

A double-major in environmental studies and philosophy, Isaac Hughes ’21 is this year's Lincoln Laureate.

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Knox Names C. Andrew McGadney 20th President

C. Andrew (Andy) McGadney was appointed the 20th president of Knox College following a unanimous vote by the Board of Trustees at its February 2021 meeting.

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Student Teaching during a Pandemic

Twenty-seven Knox College educational studies students are fulfilling their student teaching requirements during the 2020-21 academic year—an especially stressful time for many schoolchildren, families, and teachersbecause of COVID-19.

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College to Hold Modified In-Person Commencement for Class of 2021

The College announced it will hold in-person Commencement exercises on Saturday, June 5, 2021, with Sunday, June 6, as the severe weather contingency date.

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Meet Knox's Newest Endowed Professors

Lynette Lombard (art), Monica Berlin '95 (creative writing), Andy Mehl (chemistry), and Julio Noriega (modern languages) talk about their work as scholars and teachers.

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Spanish Students Translate Immigrant Testimony from Detention Centers

Professor Robin Ragan’s Spanish 205 course included a project translating audio testimonials from immigrants detained at the Otay Mesa Detention Center in California.

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New Student Research Projects Funded by Richter Program

Since 1995, the Paul K. Richter and Evalyn Elizabeth Cook Richter Memorial Funds, Bankof America, N.A., Trustee, have provided more than $1.3 million to support Knox College students. Grants have paid for student travel to conduct or present research, summer housing and internships, and even the purchase of material and supplies.

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A Socially Distant String Ensemble

The Knox String Ensemble performed differently this year due to pandemic conditions, creating a challenging environment for students and faculty.

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Mirza Jazz Residency Goes Virtual for 2021

The 2021 Jerome Mirza Virtual Jazz Residency spotlights seven different musical artists from across the globe in free online events for both Knox students and the general public.

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Knox Alumni among Key Players at Super Bowl LV

Two former Knox Prairie Fire student-athletes played key roles in the 2021 Super Bowl.

I Am Knox

I am Knox — David Zavala ’21

David Zavala ’21 is a first-generation student, a chemistry major, and a biochemistry minor.

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The Little Bar Next to the Train Station

La Cantinita is Elvith Santoyo-McNaught ’13 and husband Justin McNaught’s latest venue—a tequila bar with a limited menu of Mexican food.

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In Memoriam: Robert Hellenga, Acclaimed Novelist and Professor Emeritus of English

Robert Hellenga, George Appleton Lawrence Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus of English and award-winning writer, died on July 18.

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Knox Bids Farewell to Longtime Faculty

Christie Cirone, Jessie Dixon-Montgomery, Joel Estes, Fred L. Hord, L. Sue Hulett, Charles Schulz, and Lane Sunderland all retired at the end of the 2019–20 academic year.

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Danielle Steen Fatkin Named Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs

Danielle Fatkin, associate professor of history and chair of archaeology, has been appointed as the new associate dean for faculty affairs, following the completion of Associate Professor of Mathematics Mary Armon’s four-year term in the position.

I Am Knox

I am Knox — Shuchita Poddar '22

Shuchita Poddar is a creative writing major, a journalism minor, and a budding videographer and photographer.

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In Memoriam: John P. McCall, 15th President of Knox College

John P. McCall, 15th President of Knox College and Peace Corps volunteer, died on May 22, 2020.

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In Memoriam: Eugene A. Perry, Professor Emeritus of Biology

Eugene Perry, Professor Emeritus of Biology, died on July 17, 2020.

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President Amott Announces Retirement in June 2021

Dr. Teresa Amott, president of Knox College, announced her plans to retire in June 2021

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Scenes from the Second Annual Computer Science Career Summit

Alumni executives from Microsoft, Google, and other top companies return to Knox to coach students on making a career in technology.

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Knox Debuts New Major in Data Science

Knox College introduces a new data science major.

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Crook Becomes 28th Fulbright Recipient Since 2006

Keara Crook ’19 has been awarded a Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship in Vietnam.

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Senior Named Knox's First Wylie Scholar in Accounting

Senior Taniayah Johnson received Wylie Scholar in accounting.

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Meet Knox’s Newest Tenured Faculty

At its June 2020 meeting, the Board of Trustees awarded tenure to Scott DeWitt (educational studies), Nate Williams (educational studies), Ben Farrer (environmental studies), and Sara O’Brien (psychology).

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Pandemic No Obstacle to Summer Internships

Summer internships have become an essential part of most students' college experiences—and that doesn't change even during a pandemic.

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Knox Offers Job Search Resources for Students and Alumni

Bastian Family Center for Career Success has been stepping up efforts to help both graduating students and alumni find new opportunities.

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In Memoriam: Robert J. Sparks '56, Emeritus Trustee

Remembering the life and work of Emeritus Trustee Robert J. Sparks '56.

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In Memoriam: Rodney O. Davis, Co-founder of The Lincoln Studies Center

Remembering the life and work of Rodney O. Davis, Szold Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Hostory and Co-founder of The Lincoln Studies Center.

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Report Shows Knox and Other Schools Are Expanding Students' Access to Education

Knox College is on track to meet its goal of enrolling 50,000 more lower-income students by 2025.

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The Burg

Remembering The Rib Shack in Galesburg.

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Fueling the Fire: Recruitment Key to Success for Prairie Fire Basketball

Great things are happening on (and off) the court for Prairie Fire basketball.

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Classics Department Revamps Academic Programs

Beginning in the 2019 fall term, Knox has streamlined its classics curriculum to make it more accessible to 21st century students.

I Am Knox

I am Knox — Elliot Bainbridge '21

Elliot Bainbridge talks about his time at Knox.

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Umbeck Science-Mathematics Center Renovation Attracts Praise from Students, Faculty

The reimagined Umbeck Science-Mathematics Center (SMC) is wowing people with its attractive look and plentiful supply of collaborative and individual study spaces.

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New Faculty Bring Diverse Interests

Four new faculty members joined the Knox community, bringing their own research interests, teaching styles, and personalities to campus.

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What's Next For The Class of 2019?

Now that they've earned their undergraduate degrees, members of the Knox College Class of 2019 are moving forward with the next part of their lives.

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In Memoriam: James "Jimmy" Isaacson

Former Knox baseball head coach, and later associate head coach, died on December 21.

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In Memoriam: Robin O. Metz

Longtime Knox faculty member. Philip Sidney Post Professor of English, and Co-founder of The Program in Creative Writing died on November 27, 2018.

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Students Explore Arts and Culture of Southern China

Students in ASIA 237 started the fall term in a classroom in George Davis Hall—and ended it more than 7,500 miles away.

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Three More Students Win Gilman Scholarship

Three Knox students have been chosen to receive a competitive Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship.

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First-year High Jumper Qualifies for Nationals, Named All-American

First-year student Austin Rauch continues his champion career at Knox.

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A Murder of Crows?

Honors research by Elena Prado-Ragan '18 is leading to a deterred presence of crows on and near the Knox campus.

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Schneider Named Provost & Dean

Michael A. Schneider, professor of history, is Knox's new Provost and Dean of Knox College.

I Am Knox

I am Knox — Peter Bailley '74

A philosophy major, Peter joined the staff of Knox College in 1985 and stayed until his recent retirement.

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House of Peace and Equity Opens

The Intercultural Life and Spiritual Life Offices have a new home on the Knox College campus: the House of Peace and Equity, also known as the HOPE Center.

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Students Sharpen Entrepreneurial Talents During StartUp Term

Ten-week academic immersion experience provides opportunities for student teams to build companies offering various products and services.

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5 Questions for CFO Paul Eisenmenger

The vice president for finance and administration/chief financial officer joined Knox in January 2019

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Knox Introduces Early College Program

Beginning in fall 2019, high-achieving high school students from the local area will have the opportunity to take courses at Knox through the Knox Early College Program.

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Meet Olive, the Therapy Dog

Knox College Counseling Services has begun offering pet therapy to students who want to spend time with a four-legged friend.

I Am Knox

I am Knox — Tricia Duke '19

A psychology major and journalism minor, Tricia spent her summer studying moral judgments and our sense of "wrongness".

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Knox Debuts New Major in Business

Expanded Content The new program offers real-world opportunities to work as entrepreneurs, lead diverse teams, and tackle some of the thorniest issues in the global economy.

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“All the Living Still Up Ahead”

Beck, Polay, Rosenfeld, and Swanson Retire, Named Professors Emeriti

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Exhibits Explore, Memorialize History

Ford Center for the Fine Arts was the home to two exhibits this spring: 1968 and 99 Lives.

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$1 Million “Campaign for Our Knox” Highlights Another Strong Year of Fundraising

Knox received more than $13.2 million from donors during the 2017–18 fiscal year through The Campaign for Our Knox.

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Two Recent Graduates Selected for Fulbright Awards

Two of the College’s newest alumni have received Fulbright awards for the 2018–19 academic year.

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Prairie Fire, Prairie Snow?

Team Snowflakes beat Team Smoky Flames by a score of three to one during Green Oaks Term 2018.

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Two for Tenure

Expanded Content Two members of the Knox faculty received promotions this June—William Hope and Helen Hoyt ’01 received tenure and were promoted to associate professors.

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LEED Gold for Whitcomb Art Center

Already recognized for its innovative design and construction, the Whitcomb Art Center is now gaining national recognition for its energy efficiency.

I Am Knox

Progress through Passion and Engagement

Meet Knox’s New Board Chair, Charles Smith ’84.

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Detours No More!

The new Rev. Jon A. Sibley Sr. Underpass officially opened on July 18, 2018.

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Softball on the Rise

The Prairie Fire softball team finished the 2018 season with their best record since 2005.

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BETA and Soccer and Post (and CFA and Intercultural Life) Oh My

Summer 2018 was a busy one, with multiple construction and renovation projects taking place across campus.

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Embrace, Follow, Reach

The members of the Class of 2018 likely received more advice over Commencement weekend than at any other time of their lives. Here’s just a small sample.

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A Q&A With Garikai Campbell, Knox's New Provost & Dean

Expanded Content Dr. Garikai Campbell will join the Knox community in June as the College’s new provost and dean of the College.

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Knox Welcomes New AD Daniella Irle

Knox welcomed Daniella J. Irle as its new director of athletics in February, following a nationwide search.

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Internship to First Job at Goldman Sachs

"The key point is the support I had at Knox," Graske says.

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NSF Grant Funds “A Whole Lot of Microscope”

A $188,000 National Science Foundation (NSF) grant will help students gain a more in-depth understanding of the world.

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India’s Premier Comedian, Knox Alumnus Vir Das, to Give 2018 Commencement Address

Mary Meg McCarthy, the executive director of Heartland Alliance's National Immigrant Justice Center, and Michael W. Young, American geneticist and 2017 Nobel Prize Winner, will also receive honorary degrees during the exercises.

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Students Connect Academic, Residential Experience in Living-Learning Community

Expanded Content First-year students build relationships with their classmates through a shared residential experience.

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U.S. News Ranks Knox in Top 10 for “Operating Efficiency”

Knox College is one of the top 10 colleges in the country for "operating efficiency," according to a new study by U.S. News & World Report.

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Knox Welcomes New Faculty

Expanded Content Four new faculty members joined the Knox community this fall, joining the classics, computer science, educational studies, and psychology departments.

I Am Knox

I Am Knox—Will Parkinson '19

The physics major co-founded the Knox Engineering Club, where members build projects and share knowledge.

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Congratulations to Four Faculty

Four members of the Knox faculty received promotions this June—Brandon Polite '03, Gabe Raley, Julio Noriega, and Monica Berlin '95.

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What's Next for the Class of 2017?

Members of the Class of 2017 have big plans post-Knox, from entering the workforce to pursuing graduate school and everything in between.

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StartUp Term Sharpens Entrepreneurial Talents

Knox students sharpened their entrepreneurial skills in a real-world environment through StartUp Term, where teams build companies offering a variety of products and services.

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K Club Catches Fire

In the seven years since the K Club was founded, annual donations have grown by more than $100,000.

I Am Knox

I Am Knox—Samantha Nichols '20

A golf recruit, Samantha traveled 4,166 miles to join the Knox College community.

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A Trio of Faculty Retirements

With cake and kind words, members of the Knox community celebrated the careers of three retiring professors this spring: Larry Breitborde, John Dooley, and Stephen Fineberg.

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Students Experience Life as Medical Professionals

Two groups of pre-med students recently learned firsthand what it means to be a medical professional.

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Celebrating a Milestone

Knox hosted a First-Generation Celebration and reception for graduating seniors and their families during senior week.

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100+ Study Abroad Opportunities Now Available

With Knox’s recent addition of more than 40 pre-approved study abroad programs, students who want to study off-campus can now choose from nearly 100 different opportunities.

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Three to Pursue Fulbrights

Three Knox alumni are pursuing Fulbright awards to complete teaching assistantships for the 2017-2018 school year.

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