Sprin 2023 Class Letters

Class of 2007 Spring Class Letter

Dear classmates,

We approach the midpoint of 2023 with two exciting developments on the horizon for Kenyon: the announcement of our 20th president later this summer and planning for our bicentennial in 2024. The alumni-led presidential search committee has assembled input from alumni and others in the Kenyon community into a leadership profile that outlines the qualities sought in Kenyon’s next president. For the latest on the search, visit kenyon.edu/presidentialsearch. As for the bicentennial, a call for proposals is underway! If you have an idea for a special project for the College’s 200th birthday celebration, you can apply for funding by emailing bicentennial@kenyon.edu.

In other college news, Oden Hall — named for Kenyon’s 17th president Robert A. Oden, Jr. (from 1995-2002) — opened in the spring as home to faculty from sociology, political science, history and philosophy. Anthropology is also represented with a dedicated laboratory space and Kenyon’s Center for the Study of American Democracy will also call Oden Hall home. Oden contains more than 50 offices for faculty, is fully accessible and houses a 280-seat auditorium, bridging the gap between the capacities of Rosse Hall and the Community Foundation Theater. I can’t wait to check it out in person the next time I’m back on the Hill!

In preparation for the bicentennial, members of Alumni Council have been busy working on an update to the Kenyon Songbook, which can now be viewed online at kenyon.edu/songs. Are you ready to warm up your vocalizers and get ready to burst into one of your favorite Kenyon tunes? This fifth edition of “Songs of Kenyon” continues a 166-year effort by the College and Alumni Council to both preserve and carry on Kenyon’s tradition of song. Published in 1859, 1866, 1906 and 1957, the first four editions chronicle the songs that defined generations of Kenyon students. The songs chosen for this edition were selected “because they both unify us in our past and point us towards our future.”

Speaking of unifying, alumni are also actively connecting on the CDO’s Kenyon Career Connections group on LinkedIn. It’s a space to share career-related opportunities and resources or promote career and continuing education discussions to the Kenyon community. I encourage you to check it out if you haven’t already!

I hope many of you participated in the College’s recent “Kenyon FunDay” to support today’s students via the Kenyon Fund. I enjoyed seeing the fun photos come in from regional events around the country, as well as watching the funds come in for today’s student over the course of the 36-hour giving challenge. There’s still time to make a gift if you missed the festivities! Visit kenyon.edu/funday to make your gift and join in the fun(d).

Up next for many Kenyon alumni is Reunion Weekend May 26-28, which should be a celebration to remember, as always. Then on to our yearlong bicentennial celebration! There will be lots of opportunities for alumni like us to participate, so stay tuned. I hope you will carve out some time to make it back to the Hill to celebrate our alma mater’s big 2-0-0 in whatever way feels meaningful to you. 

Sincerely,
Sam Ley

P.S. Enjoy our class 2007 notes found below.

Upcoming Events for Alumni

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 Acting President Jeff Bowman and others will take place Thursday, May 11 via Zoom.

  • Reunion Weekend
    All alumni are invited to join us on the Hill May 26–28.

  • Homecoming Weekend
    Join us for athletic competitions, festivities and alumni volunteer meetings on the Hill Sept. 29-30.
Visit kenyon.edu/alumnievents to register for the events above and view our full alumni event calendar.

Class Agents

Class agents are your connection to campus. To learn more about becoming one, contact Annual Giving Operations Coordinator Terry Dunnavant via email.

• Margaret Fuchs
• Lisa Hamer
• Will O'Keefe
• Samantha Ley

Class of 2007 Spring Notes

Aerin Einstein-Curtis: My partner, Joshua, and I moved to Batavia, IL just in time to welcome our first child, Benedict (pictured below), who was born in November. 
Claire (Navarro) Gauen: In 2022 my family welcomed Eliot, our second child, so I spend most of my time chasing him around or building fairy houses with my 4-year-old daughter, Quinn. I also recently switched jobs from my longtime employer, Washington University in St. Louis, and am now working full-time on Washington Magazine. (Hi, Kenyon Alumni Magazine editors! I’m one of you now!)

Laura Griffith Machado: Hi Everyone! I'm still living in San Jose, California with my husband (Dave) and our two boys (Henry - 7 and Simon - 3). I work as a psychologist but spend most of my time trying to make good family memories and participate in our school and neighborhood communities. Would love to reconnect! Please let me know if you're in the area or reach out anytime! My email is laura.griffith.machado@gmail.com.

Brendan McCarthy: Brendan and his wife Colby welcomed a new baby in late October, bringing the household count to one boy, one girl and one dog (the largest of the three), all under age three. In between chasing the kids and the dog, Brendan heads the real estate group at Morgan Stanley’s ESG shop, Calvert Research and Management.

Lauren Ostberg: Lauren and Ben Taylor are still living and working in Western Massachusetts. Ben plays ultimate frisbee (go Team Radish, Winter League runners-up!), Lauren writes essays under a pseudonym (just to keep her options open), and their kids are developing an encyclopedic knowledge of the creatures in Zelda: Breath of the Wild.

Hannah (Drummond) Claire: Happy 2023 everyone. My family, husband of 9 years and daughter of 10 and I have been living in New Hampshire. I work at Windsor High School, a public school in Vermont. I am the Spanish teacher and just got back from bringing 11 students on a trip to Costa Rica. My school is title one and many of these students had never left Vermont, let alone the country. It was a wonderful time and many now have higher goals and aspirations. I look forward to taking another group in the next few years. I am hoping to work towards my Masters in the next few years as well. Starting the application process through Middlebury College.
Read notes from the Class of 2008.
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