Class of 2021 Spring Class Letter
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| Dear classmates,
It’s officially Reunion month on the Hill! Even though this year isn’t a milestone reunion year for us, all alumni are welcome back for Reunion Weekend this year (and in the future!) and the fact that alumni are FINALLY able to reunite on campus again after two years of virtual gatherings is something worth celebrating. The sense of isolation that has accompanied the past two years has been challenging to navigate, but having the support of you all, my Kenyon family, has continued to brighten the darkest parts of this pandemic for me — thank you!
Last fall, I hope you heard about (and perhaps supported!) the new Kenyon Access Initiative. We are eight months into our five-year partnership with the Schuler Education Foundation to increase access to Kenyon for exceptional students with limited resources. Our extended Kenyon community has enthusiastically responded by making more than 1,113 gifts to support this unique initiative, helping to create new scholarships that will be awarded to students we are enrolling now. In further great news, applications this year hit another record, up 14% over last year.
Hopefully you saw the news from President Sean Decatur this winter that, in response to calls from students as we approach our Bicentennial, he agreed the time had come to look beyond Lords and Ladies. Thanks to all of you who have submitted suggestions or other feedback for the process to consider a new athletics moniker. This letter was finalized before the results were known, but you can visit kenyon.edu/moniker to learn the latest.
This spring, the College continued its commitment to integrating environmental stewardship into its curriculum, campus operations and campus culture. One exciting way this is happening is that Kenyon is refraining from new commitments in specialized private investment funds that focus on fossil fuels — expecting that less than 1% of Kenyon’s endowment portfolio will be invested in fossil fuels by 2030. This news and more was shared in Kenyon’s new quarterly Green Newsletter. If you don’t already receive it, I encourage you to sign up for it at bit.ly/Green-Kenyon. As summer approaches, Kenyon is preparing to welcome several groups of alumni back to campus. First, more than 100 members of the Class of 2020 and their families have registered to attend their belated Commencement taking place on the Hill May 22. On May 26, the Classes of 1970, 1971 and 1972 will be kicking off Reunion Weekend a day early with special 50th Reunion programming. And then, as you know, all alumni are welcome back to campus May 27-29 for what promises to be the biggest alumni gathering in the College’s history! If you aren’t able to make it back for Reunion this year, I hope you’ll plan to attend one soon.
All of the excitement and achievement at Kenyon today can be traced, in part, back to our support. Kenyon relies on our gifts to the Kenyon Fund to support every aspect of students’ experience today, from seminars to scholarships. I hope you’ll join me in making a gift today. We know first-hand how a Kenyon education can impact one’s future — not just professionally, but personally. When we support Kenyon’s current and future students, we help make a Kenyon family like ours a possibility for many more.
Thank you!
Your 2021 Class Agents
P.S. Scroll down to see our 2021 spring class notes!
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There's still time to join the celebration!
Why limit the fun to April 30, 2022? Here are a few ways you can get in a Gambier state of mind any day of the year:
Give 43022
Because Kenyon is at the heart of 43022, we held our annual giving challenge April 29-30. There's still time to support sustainability, scholarships, athletics and all the elements that make Kenyon, Kenyon. MAKE A GIFT
Buy exclusive 43022 merch
While supplies last, the Bookstore is still selling 43022 shirts, totes and water vessels that include a built-in gift to the Kenyon Fund to support today’s Kenyon students. START SHOPPING
Send Reunion greetings to 43022
Can't make it back to the Hill this year? Record a video greeting to be played on campus for your fellow alumni during Reunion Weekend 2022. RECORD A MESSAGE
Build a 43022 community near you
Attend a regional event or plan one yourself. The Alumni Office can help you organize an event for alumni, families and friends of the College in your region — complete with 43022 swag! PLAN AN EVENT
Connect with 43022 from afar
It's easy — and fun — to stay connected to Kenyon from wherever you are. The Alumni Office organizes virtual events for alumni that range from class-specific gatherings, professional development panels, topical conversations and more. BROWSE UPCOMING EVENTS
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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.
- Virtual Alumni Town Hall
Our Reunion Town Hall with President Decatur will take place Thursday, May 12 via Zoom.
- Reunion Weekend
All alumni are invited to join us on the Hill May 27–29.
- Homecoming Weekend
Join us for athletic competitions, festivities and alumni volunteer meetings on the Hill Sept. 23-25.
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Class AgentsClass agents are your connection to campus. To learn more about becoming one, contact Assistant Director of Student and Young Alumni Giving Parker Subia ‘18 via email.
• Myanna Cook • Duffy Lemire • Fiona Mu • Daniel Napsha
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Class of 2021 Spring Notes
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Jackson Fletcher - As a December graduate, I had been told my job search might be more complicated than it tends to be for those who wrap up their Kenyon experience in the spring. Fortunately, I seem to have avoided the worst of it — after a series of interviews (and a ton of support from the folks in Kenyon’s Admissions Office), I’ll be starting work at Carnegie Mellon University as an Assistant Director of Admission. If you’re in the Pittsburgh area, don’t hesitate to reach out!
Sigal Felber - Fire Jones Day
Elizabeth Stanley - I’ve been working for the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) since July 2021. I am on FIRE’s student outreach team, and I work specifically on a program that gives students the resources they need to create spaces for civil discourse on their campuses. I love my work!
Joe DeAngelo - Recognize kswoc
Noah Griffith-Rosenberger - Recognize K-SWOC
Jonathan Hernández - I'm starting to feel a little bit more grounded in the adult life: insurance is finally coming together; my plants are finally not dying; I'm working out and eating right. I'm finally starting to feel like I have a place at work, however small, and I like knowing that there's an end-goal of 2 years. I can do anything and work hard for 2 years.
I'm taking abnormal psychology. Which is nice. Reminds me just how much I love that stuff. I've been going to Cavs games every now and then so if anyone wants to go watch some NBA, let me know. I decided to wait to apply to the legal advocate volunteer position so that I can focus on my class and not be overwhelmed by commitments. That's it from me; nothing life changing. I'll let y'all know when I finally find a man, but until then keep on keeping on. Con amor y ánimo!
Schuyler Bunn - I’ve been teaching middle school French in Louisville, KY! It’s been a crazy busy job, but I love it. Moving to a new city was hard but my students make it worth it every day. I’ve also gotten to see a few other alums since we graduated in May! Kathryn Dawdy, Katherine Reber, and Kate Regan-Loomis came down to visit Louisville and we had a blast. I also visited Andrew Savidge and Ali Fox ’22 back in Ohio. Even though life in Louisville is different from life on the Hill, I’m very happy.
Ifeatu Menakaya - I am currently working as a pharmacy technician full-time in my home state of New Jersey. While doing so I am filling out applications for PharmD programs to attend this fall.
Philip Brain - Just after graduating, Harry Clennon and I started Spectacles Media (spectacles.news), a multimedia politics publication to provide the stories that matter to democracy and why. We're working out of a garage in Santa Monica, and while it's quite a grind to build up our audience, we've been making slow and steady progress. We now have a program to feature the writing of young people, and we've also had some very interesting guests and conversations on our podcast.
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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 kenyon.edu/class-note-form.
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