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Religion - Alumni


    

Dr. Marcia Grant is a Woodrow Wilson Fellow, founder of the first women’s college in Saudi Arabia in 1999 and currently dean of a graduate school in Paris. She and Professor Blix taught students during a religion class. The topic of the day was a pair of readings about dialogue between Christians and Muslims.
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Students taking religion courses at Wabash have a wide variety of interests and goals. Some religion majors plan to continue their studies in theological seminaries or graduate programs in religion. A number of graduates have gone on to do work at universities and seminaries across the country. A majority of the majors go on to other careers, such as medicine, law, or business.

Religion Alumni include:

  • David Avery '68. Professor of psychiatry, University of Washington School of Medicine
  • William Davnie '71. Foreign service officer, U.S. Department of State
  • Morris Finch '64. Regional minister of the Christian Church in Michigan
  • Robert E. Knowling, Jr. '77. Chief Executive Officer, New York City Leadership Academy
  • Mark Miller-McLemore '75. Dean, Disciples Divinity House, Vanderbilt University
  • N. Clay Robbins '79. President, Lilly Endowment, Inc.
  • John C. Schroeder '69. President, Wabash Plastics
  • Munir Shah '90. Assistant Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, University of Texas
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