Religious Studies: After Kenyon
Religious studies majors at Kenyon pursue a wide variety of exciting and successful careers. Some continue their education and devote themselves to academia, while others work as teachers, lawyers, or public servants. Below is just a sample of what some of our graduates are doing.
Lauren R. Koffler '09: paralegal, Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP in New York City
Thomas C. Lewis '09: graduate student, Duke University
Emily M. Wilt '09: graduate student, fashion design, Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising
Stefanie G. Wilson '08: 4th grade teacher, Inner City Volunteer Teacher Corps
Deanna J. Lesht '07: graduate student, University of Chicago
Mary E. Jonas '06: graduate student, Yale Divinity School
Amelia C. Johnson '02: associate director of undergraduate admissions, University of Alabama at Birmingham
Anne Paulsen Cole '01: community development consultant, Metro Chicago Information Center
Morgan H. Hendrix '01: assistant director of admissions, Duke Divinity School
Aryakorn J. Phaphouvaninh '01: international education coordinator, City University of New York
Emily Blejwas '00: research specialist on grassroots community development for Auburn University's Economic and Community Development Institute
Holly Donahue Singh '00: PhD student, University of Virginia
Timothy A. Juchter '99: communications associate, JPMorgan Chase
Ryan A. McDermott '98: vice president, Goldman, Sachs & Co.; MBA, Harvard University
Gordon G. Fraser '97: project manager and designer, Design Matters, Inc.
Valerie L. Hletko '95: counsel, BuckleySandler LLP; M.T.S, Harvard University; J.D, University of Chicago



