List of Kenyon College people explained

Here follows a list of notable people associated with Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio. This list includes the college's notable alumni, organized by their fields of endeavor, in addition to notable members of its faculty and a complete chronological list of the presidents of the college.

Distinguished graduates

Academia

Name Occupation Class year
C. Lawrence EvansNewton Family Professor of Government at William & Mary and former chair of the Legislative Studies Section of the American Political Science Association1980
Amos N. GuioraProfessor of law at University of Utah and Israel Defense Forces Judge Advocate General's Corps (Lt. Col. Ret.)1979
John Allen GableExecutive director of the Theodore Roosevelt Association from 1974 to his death in February 2005; considered the world's leading authority on Theodore Roosevelt1965
Constantinos PatridesProfessor of English Literature, University of Michigan1952

Activism

Name Occupation Class year
Ron LinkFormer fire fighter and actor (patient advocate)
Leopoldo LópezVenezuelan politician in Opposition to Chávez and Maduro1993

Law

Name Occupation Class year
James G. CarrJudge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio1966
James GwinJudge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio1976
David DavisSenator, Supreme Court Justice1832
Thomas Stanley MatthewsSenator, Supreme Court justice1840
Paul NiemeyerJudge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit1962
Kathleen M. O'MalleyJudge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio1979
William RehnquistChief Justice, Supreme Court of the United States(attended)
Augustus J. RicksJudge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio(attended)
William F. TurnerFirst Chief Justice of the Territory of Arizona1842

Literature and journalism

Name Occupation Class year
Jim BellowsJournalist, newspaper editor1947
Jenna BlumWriter1992
Scott CarneyInvestigative journalist2000
Caleb CarrNovelist, military historian1977
Jay CocksFilm critic, Academy Award-nominated screenwriter1966
Stephanie DanlerNovelist2006
E. L. DoctorowNovelist, cultural critic1952
William GassWriter, winner of the American Book Award1947
David GoodwillieNovelist1994
John GreenAuthor; winner of Michael L. Printz Award for Looking for Alaska2000
Saskia HamiltonPoet1989
John HattendorfMaritime historian1964
Anthony HechtPoet
Laura HillenbrandWriter, author of (attended)
Scott KenemoreWriter2000
P. F. KlugeWriter1964
Robert LowellPoet; two-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize; Poet Laureate 1947-19481940
Robie MacauleyWriter, editor of Playboy1941
Greg MelvilleWriter, journalist1992
Robert MezeyWriter(attended)
Alexa O'BrienJournalist, activist
Riley RedgateWriter2016
Ransom RiggsWriter2001
Paul SingerInvestigations and Impact Editor1988
Peter TaylorWriter, winner of Pulitzer Prize1940
Daniel TordayWriter2000
Fred WaitzkinWriter1965
Andrew Welsh-HugginsJournalist, author
Rachel DeLoache WilliamsWriter2010
Matthew Winkler (journalist)Co-founder and former editor-in-chief of Bloomberg News1977
James WrightPoet, winner of Pulitzer Prize1952

Military

Name Occupation Class year
Ralph P. BucklandBrigadier General, Union Army, during the Civil War
John G. MitchellBrigadier General, Union Army, during the Civil War1859

Performing arts

Name Occupation Class year
Nick BakayActor, comedian1981
Annie BlackmanMusician2020
Adam DavidsonAcademy Award-winning director1986
Frank DicopoulosActor1979
Chris EigemanActor1987
Allison JanneyActress, seven-time Emmy Award and Academy Award winner1982
Wendy MacLeodPlaywright, screenwriter1981
Amy MalkoffRecording artist1988
Paul NewmanActor, Emmy Award and Academy Award winner1949
Kris OsbornCNN anchor1992
Alfred Humphreys PeaseComposer
Nicholas PetriccaLead singer of Walk The Moon2009
Josh RadnorActor and filmmaker1996
Justin RobertsChildren's musician1992
Jonathan WintersActor and comedian(attended)
Damian YoungActor1983

Politics

Name Occupation Class year
Bridget A. BrinkU.S. Ambassador to Slovakia (2019–2022) and Ukraine (2022–present)
Sally ClucheyMaine state senator2008[1]
David DavisSenator, Supreme Court Justice1832
Henry Winter DavisUS Congressman for Maryland's 3rd and 4th district1837
Dan FrankelMember of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, 1999-present1978
Lizzie Pannill FletcherUS Congresswoman for Texas' 7th district, 2019–present1997
Barry GoodeCalifornia judge, former legal officer for California Gov. Gray Davis1969
Rutherford B. HayesPresident of the United States1842
Bill HarshaMember of the United States House of Representatives, 1961-19811943
Thomas Stanley MatthewsSenator, Supreme Court justice1840
Anthony Banning NortonPublisher of newspapers in Ohio and Texas, Know Nothing Texas state representative1840[2]
Olof PalmePrime Minister of Sweden1948
Diana SchaubPresident's Council on Bioethics; Professor of Political Science at Loyola University Maryland
John W. SnowSecretary of the Treasury(attended)
Zack SpaceCongressman, Ohio Congressional District 181983
Edwin StantonSecretary of War during the Lincoln administration1834
Peter StautbergMember of Ohio House of Representatives1993
Evan B. StotsenburgPresident Pro Tempore of the Indiana Senate, Indiana Attorney General[3]
Tommy VietorNational security spokesman for Barack Obama2002

Religion

Name Occupation Class year
Rev. James P. deWolfeFourth Episcopal Bishop of Long Island, 1942-1966; charter member of the Sigma Pi fraternity's Lambda chapter at Kenyon[4] 1917
Rev. William Crane GrayFirst Episcopal Bishop of Southern Florida, 1893-19131859
Rev. S. Arthur HustonEpiscopal Bishop of Olympia, 1925-19441900
Rev. Arthur C. Lichtenberger21st Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church; in 1961 he became the first Episcopal leader to meet with a pope; posthumously received the Founders Award from Sigma Pi fraternity in 2010[5] 1923
Rev. Donald MacAdieSuffragan Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Newark, 1958-19631922
Rev. Arthur R. McKinstryFormer Episcopal Bishop of Delaware; 1948 Lambeth Conference attendee; officiated the marriage of Lyndon B. Johnson to Lady Bird Johnson; charter member of the Sigma Pi fraternity's Lambda chapter at Kenyon[6] Ph.B., 1918 and M.A., 1920
Rev. Philip McNairyEpiscopal Bishop of Minnesota, 1971-19771932
Rev. Joseph SchereschewskyAnglican Bishop of Shanghai, China, 1877-1884
Rev. George R. SelwayBishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Northern Michigan, 1964-19721929
Rev. William E. SwingEpiscopal Bishop of California, 1980-20061958
Rev. Charles D. WilliamsFourth Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Michigan, 1906-19151883/4

Sciences

Name Occupation Class year
Carl DjerassiCreator of the birth control pill; winner of the National Medal of Science1943
Rolla DyerDeveloper of the typhus vaccine; director of the National Institutes of Health1907
Harvey LodishProfessor, co-founder of Genzyme Corporation1962

Sports

Name Occupation Class year
Chris CreightonFootball Coach, Eastern Michigan University1990
Don McNeillTennis player1940
John RinkaBasketball player and coach1970
Shaka SmartMen's basketball head coach, Virginia Commonwealth University, University of Texas at Austin, Marquette University 1999
Bill VeeckMLB owner and baseball player(attended)

Visual arts

Name Occupation Class year
Carl AndreArtist(attended)
Claire BeckettPhotographer
Jim BorgmanCartoonist, known for Zits1976
Meg CranstonArtist1982
Eric GaskinsFashion designer
Graham GundArchitect1963
David HorvitzArtist
C. Cameron MacauleyPhotographer and film producer1949
Jonathan MannionPhotographer and director1993
Coles PhillipsArtist1904
Bill WattersonCartoonist, known for Calvin and Hobbes1980
Victoria WyattArt historian1977

Notable faculty members

Visiting faculty

Presidents of the College

  1. Philander Chase (1825–1831)
  2. Charles Pettit McIlvaine (1832–1840)
  3. David Bates Douglass (1840–1844)
    • Samuel Fuller (acting, 1844–1845)
  4. Sherlock A. Bronson (1845–1850)
  5. Thomas M. Smith (1850–1854)
  6. Lorin Andrews (1854–1861)
    • Benjamin L. Lang (acting, 1861–1863)
  7. Charles Short (1863–1867)
  8. James Kent Stone (1867–1868)
  9. Eli Todd Tappan (1868–1875)
    • Edward C. Benson (acting, 1875–1876)
  10. William B. Bodine (1876–1891)
  11. Theodore Sterling (1891–1896)
  12. William Foster Peirce (1896–1937)
  13. Gordon Keith Chalmers (1937–1956)
    • Frank E. Bailey (acting, 1956–1957)
  14. F. Edward Lund (1957–1968)
  15. William G. Caples (1968–1975)
  16. Philip H. Jordan Jr. (1975–1995)
  17. Robert A. Oden Jr. (1995–2002)
    • Ronald A. Sharp (acting, 2002–2003)
  18. S. Georgia Nugent (2003–2013)
  19. Sean M. Decatur (2013–2022)
    • Jeff Bowman (acting, 2022–2023)
  20. Julie Kornfeld (2023-)

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sally Cluchey . 2024-02-15 . Ballotpedia . en.
  2. Web site: Anthony Banning Norton. Knox County Historical Society. January 2, 2018. January 3, 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180103072624/http://www.knoxhistory.org/index.php/local-history/authors/110-local-history/143-anthony-banning-norton. dead.
  3. Book: Monks . Leander John . Courts and lawyers of Indiana . 1916 . Federal Publishing Company . Indianapolis .
  4. http://www.enivation.com/SigmaPi/archive/Emerald/1966/SP_EMERALD_VOL_53_NO_1_SPRING_1966.pdf, Pgs. 268-269
  5. http://www.enivation.com/SigmaPi/archive/Emerald/1968/SP_EMERALD_VOL_55_NO_3_FALL_1968.pdf, Pg. 144
  6. http://www.enivation.com/SigmaPi/archive/Emerald/1964/SP_EMERALD_VOL_50_NO_4_WINTER_1964.pdf, Pg. 182