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June 8, 2020 Gizmogram from Knox College
The Year without a Commencement: A bird's eye view of the empty south lawn, Old Main, and the rest of campus

How do you celebrate the accomplishments of graduating seniors while they are thousands of miles apart from each other? With Commencement on hold until June 2021, the College marked the end of their undergraduate journey virtually.

The Year without a Commencement

Remembering Knox’s 15th President, John McCall

John McCall, who led the College from 1982 to 1993, was a Chaucer scholar who regularly taught English courses while Knox's president and went on to serve in the Peace Corps with his wife after he retired.

Creating Opportunities for Women in Computer Science

Despite efforts to increase diversity in the technology industry, women remain underrepresented in computer science. Recently, a group of Knox alumnae working in technology joined students for a panel discussion about thriving in a male-dominated industry.

Knox Issues Statement Remembering George Floyd

The College shared a statement with students, faculty, and staff following the murder of George Floyd reaffirming its commitment to social justice and challenging the College and others to take action to dismantle the structures of inequality.

Connect. Take part. Give back.

As we confront the myriad challenges of 2020, from standing against injustice in our communities to delivering effective care during the ongoing pandemic, the value of a Knox education has never been clearer. Please make a gift of any size on Thursday, June 11, and keep Knox strong.

#Knox Proud Day 2020

Watch the video: Knox College Class of 2020 Conferring of Degrees

With the Class of 2020 away from Galesburg, President Teresa Amott and Dean of the College and Provost Michael Schneider took to video to officially confer degrees.

Class of 2020 Conferring of Degrees