Kenyon Class of 2006 Fall Class Letter
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| Dear classmates,
Kenyon couldn’t be more Kenyon than it is in the fall. Am I right? I’m talking cool breezes to balance out the afternoon sun, crunchy leaves blanketing everything in autumn colors and an endless supply of friendly faces to greet you along Middle Path. Whatever the season, I look forward to running into you on the Hill again soon, especially since we haven’t had a chance to reconnect there in some time.
And what a campus we’ll have to return to! Chalmers Library is open and beautiful. (Have you seen the disco ball-esque skylight feature?) All four classes are studying together again in Gambier. (With a bonus first-year cohort finishing a semester in Copenhagen!) And plans are taking shape for an unforgettable Reunion 2022 on the Hill. (Mark your calendar for the weekend of May 27. All alumni are invited to attend!)
In other exciting campus news, the College just shared its new strategic plan that will guide its planning and actions leading up to the bicentennial in 2024 and beyond. You will be pleased to see it includes core elements like developing a computer science program informed by the liberal arts; enrolling, retaining and graduating a student body that is representative of the talent and diversity of our nation and the world; implementing a holistic approach to health and wellness, with an emphasis on mental health; and expanding its commitment to environmental responsibility.
You have also likely heard the announcement of the Kenyon Access Initiative which will bring more high-achieving students to Kenyon thanks to a $25 million matching grant from the Schuler Education Foundation. Any amount we give through this Kenyon Access Initiative will be matched 1:1 and will go to a new scholarship for students from families with limited means and those ineligible for government aid — up to $25 million.
I could go on for pages about these two pieces of Kenyon news, but lucky for you, I don’t have to. Scroll on to learn more about Kenyon’s strategic plan and the Kenyon Access Initiative (and how they fit into our 2024 bicentennial celebration).
As you read about what’s in store for Kenyon’s future, I hope you’ll consider supporting today’s students with a gift to the Kenyon Fund and (if you have the ability) making an additional gift to the Kenyon Access Initiative that has the potential to bring 50 additional talented students to Kenyon each year.
Kenyon couldn’t be Kenyon without involved and supportive alumni like us. As the bicentennial draws closer, I challenge each of you to do a little more than you have in the past to help make Kenyon the special place it is. This could mean becoming an alumni volunteer, attending a College event, submitting a class note or setting up a recurring monthly gift.
Thank you! Jon Stein
P.S. Our 2006 class notes can be found below. Enjoy.
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There's a lot happening at Kenyon today.
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We want you to be a part of it.
The Our Path Forward to the Bicentennial campaign is about building a strong foundation for Kenyon’s third century by growing our endowment and strengthening alumni connections. Get involved by:
Staying connected to Kenyon
You may only be a Kenyon student for four years, but you’re a member of our alumni community for life. The Office of Alumni and Parent Engagement strives to make it easy — and fun — to stay connected. GET INVOLVED
Making a gift
Gifts of all sizes add up: every year, gifts of $100 or less to the Kenyon Fund total more than $250,000. Also, every dollar given to the Kenyon Access Initiative between now and June 2026 will be matched and used to create permanent new scholarship funds to enroll exceptional students with limited resources and those who are ineligible for government aid. MAKE A GIFT
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Upcoming Events for Alumni
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Save the date for these upcoming events for alumni taking place online and on the Hill.
- Kenyon Women Giving Back
The quarterly event series continues on Tuesday, March 22 via Zoom.
- Kenyon Together
The 36-hour online giving challenge kicks off Tuesday, April 12.
- Reunion Weekend
All alumni are invited to join us on the Hill May 27–29.
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Class AgentsClass agents are your connection to campus. If you would like to learn more about becoming a class agent, contact Isabelle Rivers-McCue at riversmccuei@kenyon.edu.
• Kaley Bell • Max Bunzel • Jon Stein • Mary Todd
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Rachel Azaroff: I moved to Miami in January 2021 after living in Seattle for seven years. I am in the midst of launching a startup, 312 Society, the marketplace for remote workers to design their lifestyle and build community. If anyone is in Miami, please reach out.
Alex Bogdanov: I AM STILL ALIVE.
Carolyn (Barrett) Dash and Mike Dash: We can't believe it's been 15 years! Wow! But it was worth the wait to see everyone at Reunion this spring. We had so much fun strolling - with so many of you - along Middle Path, lounging on the Peirce Lawn, and marveling at all the beautiful new improvements to campus. And it was just wonderful introducing our kids to Gambier and letting them splash around in the Kokosing. We can't wait to see you all again in 5 years!
Yohanca Delgado: Nick Stalick ’05, Perry (honorary 06), and I moved to Palo Alto in September and I began a two-year Wallace Stegner fellowship for fiction at Stanford University. I'm so grateful—and excited to get to know California!
Joanna (Budd) Ekstrom: I am currently living with my husband Manne and two little boys (Andrew is 5 and Carl is 3) in Minnesota. I am in my final year of pediatric emergency medicine fellowship and am starting to apply for attending jobs. Looking forward to the end of many years of training! I hope everyone is doing well!
Anne Harwood: Matt, Luke (our 4 year old) and I moved back to Cleveland from Florida. We are living in Shaker Heights. I joined the department of dermatology at the Cleveland Clinic -- I will be practicing general dermatology with surgery and cosmetics mixed in. We hope to see Kenyon friends around town. Hope everyone is doing well! We can’t wait to be able to gather in person again!
Andrew Kingsley: What should we submit, Allison O’Flinn?
Kate Lainhart: Life is still great in Richmond, Virginia. I’m a garden educator at a public elementary school. It’s so fun teaching kids about gardening, science and math. Matt Schefft ’04 is a pediatric hospitalist at VCU. Our boys are thrilled to be back in person at their elementary school. Our dog, Obi Wan Kenobi, is less excited.
Chris Loud: I'm enjoying the fall slow down after a busy summer in Traverse City, Michigan, with my two daughters, Fiona and Olivia, my wife Marissa, and my two dogs. Fall makes me think of Kenyon, so I hope to get down there soon. Any Kenyon folks looking for a fall trip to northern Michigan, let me know!
Katy (Cameron) McMillan: In May, I returned to work as the Retail Operations Manager for our business, Dearborn Denim & Apparel. It's been a hectic but exciting transition for our family. We still love living in downtown Chicago, even if our condo is a bit over-crowded with three not-so-little boys and two personable cats. We are lucky to have family nearby and wonderful friends both near and far. I am personally looking forward to a few Kenyon reunions this fall, especially a long-awaited Ladies weekend.
John Sadoff: Hi! I’m still living in Somerville, Massachusetts. I continue to run my own chess tutoring business- ChessMate Tutors. Business has picked up since the release of the Netflix Show, The Queen’s Gambit. It would be great to hear from any Kenyon alumni in the area.
Anthony Tracey: Tony is alive and relocated to the sunny shores of Lake Erie, awaiting the opening of borders and return of his fiancée from an extended enforced vacation overseas.
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If you missed the chance to share your news for this letter, you can submit a class note at any time via class.letters@kenyon.edu.
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Kenyon is grateful to the following donors for their generous support of the College, including the Kenyon Fund, during the 2020-21 fiscal year. An asterisk (*) indicates a donor is a member of the Henry J. Abraham Society for loyal and consecutive giving. An obelisk (†) indicates an individual who is deceased. Please note that as of July 1, 2019 Kenyon’s annual giving societies have changed. Visit kenyon.edu/societies for more information.
2006 Annual Fund Total: $25,217
Class Participation: 21.4%
Bexley Society
Donors of $2,500 to $9,999
Carly E. de Castro
Matthew C. McCormick*
Erick R. Taft*
Joanna E. Taft*
Zachary J. Weber*
Kenyon Society
Donors of $1,000 to $2,499
Maxwell D. Bunzel*
Anne Marie A. Johnson*
Orlee Rabin*
Donors of $1 to $999
Amy E. Aloe*
Samuel W. Anderson*
Amy R. Austin*
James M. Berger
Julia S. Blizzard*
Katharine E. Boicourt*
Travis P. Brennion*
Daniel J. Brigham*
Jenna E. Brubaker*
Kelly P. Burke*
Kathryn Cameron McMillan*
Samantha K. Chertoff
Kimberly J. Cho
Rachel E. Chun-Kennedy
Sarah Cooley Trinkle*
Charmayne G. Cooley*
Kathryn Cosse*
Jason Cory Cowles*
Andrea E. Daly
Julianne I. Day*
Yohanca Delgado
Joanna Ekstrom
Marta M. Evans
Erin N. Franz
Andrew R. Garstka
David Ginzer*
Joanna M. Gohmann*
Mari Greenberger
Stuart G. Griffith
Paul M. Gunther
Stephen L. K. Hands*
Anne E. Harwood
Rebecca E. Helton*
Mary K. Hostenske*
Bethany S. Hurley*
Maeba Jonas*
Andrue J. Kahn
Megan K. Karklins*
Andrew B. Kingsley
Marissa Kuzirian*
Ginger Larsen
Samantha L. Lawrence*
Elizabeth A. Lopatto*
Christopher F. Loud*
Lindsay C. Madaras*
Matthew D. Marcinczyk
Stewart H. Martin*
Brendan C. McNamara
Molly E. Mickinak*
Jennie C. Miller*
Rubin J. Miller
William S. Moller*
Natalie Mrak
Karly A. Murphy, MD*
Stephanie R. Newman*
Erika J. Niemi*
Leonard T. Offutt
J. David Palchak*
Lauren B. Rand*
Laura L. Richardson
Abigail P. Rollins*
John D. Sadoff*
Kelsey R. Schagemann*
Rachel F. Schenk
Sam Shopinski*
Eric W. Siegel*
Tracey C. Siegrist
Colin L. Smith*
Sarah E. Spiegler*
Jonathan A. Stein*
Alexandra D. Stetson-Lee*
Debra L. Stone*
Mary M. Todd
Grace Twesigye*
Johannes M. Van Der Tuin
Whitney A. Vendt*
Alison M. Vicroy*
Katie Walker*
Catherine P. White*
C. Hayes Wong*
George Wharton Mariott Society
These alumni have included
Kenyon in their estate plans
or have made other planned gifts.
Alexandra D. Stetson-Lee
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