Program Alumni

A total of 172 people have participated on the Kenyon-Honduras Program from 1988-2008, of which 119 were undergraduates who took part on the Kenyon-Honduras Program. Roughly 56% of the undergraduates are women and 60% of the total cohort has gone on to graduate work in anthropology, archaeology, museum studies, fields directly related to Latin America, or into paying jobs in archaeology. Program alums are currently enrolled in, or have received advanced degrees from, the following graduate schools:

American University
Arizona State University
University of Arizona
Case Western University
University of California, Los Angeles
University of California, Riverside
University of California, San Diego
University of Chicago
University of Denver
George Washington University
Harvard University
Indiana University
University of Massachusetts
University of Minnesota
Northwestern University
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
University of Pennsylvania
University of Pittsburgh
Stanford University
State University of New York, Albany
University of Texas, San Antonio
Vanderbilt University
Washington University
University of Wisconsin

Other fields pursued by program graduates include:

medicine (a 1988 student was so struck by the conditions in a Honduran public hospital, where she went to visit a sick friend, that she decided to commit herself to becoming a doctor)
divinity
education (two students from 1996 taught at a school in rural Honduras during 1998/1999)
social work
politics
banking
sports management

If you wish to contact a program alumna(us) for their perspective on the program and what it meant to them, please contact us.