Operation Iraqi Freedom veteran and Naval Reserve Commander Jeremy Butler '95 recently published an essay, "Why I Am Angry," about his response to ongoing racial injustice, for Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA).
Jane Strode Miller '81 will be a featured speaker at the Network of Executive Women's "Virtual Women's Empowerment Summit" on June 18.
Jordan Lanfair '11 was recently featured in Chalkbeat for his efforts to immediately organize free meals for Chicago Public Schools (CPS) students after CPS made the decision to suspend its own food program. (CPS has since reversed that decision after public outcry.)
Ashley Witzke Lanfair '10 shared her thoughts on teaching during a pandemic as part of a recent New York Times story on educators in quarantine.
John Heyer '68 was recently inducted into the Powder Coating Institute's Hall of Fame in recognition for his service to the organization and his decades of leadership at Kettle Moraine Coatings.
If you've seen ads for the U.S. Census Bureau on social media and elsewhere, you may have recognized the face of former philosophy major and current HR professional John William Budding '13, who appears in the Bureau's marketing campaign. Further proof that a Knox education prepares you for anything!
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