Successful Graduates
Coe philosophy and religion graduates have acquired positions in teaching, social work, law, business and theater. Some have gone on to graduate studies in these same fields as well as in religious ministry, community service, and politics. Here are some examples of what Coe philosophy and religion graduates are doing now.
- Claire Rasmussen (philosophy and political science), a regional finalist in the 1998 Rhodes Scholarship competition, Ph.D. from University of Washington and currently assistant proffessor of Political Science at the University of Delaware.
- Douglas Lawrence (philosophy), J.D. from the University of California at Berkeley and practicing law in San Francisco, CA.
- Amy Wiegert (religion), graduate of Lutheran School of Theology and currently an Associate Pastor in Galesburg, IL.
- Micheal O'Nele (philosophy and theater arts), M.F.A. from the University of Missouri-Kansas City, assistant professor of theater at University of Memphis.
- Krislyn Holaday (philosophy and English), J.D. from Syracuse University and currently an attorney with a law firm in Milwaukee .
- Peter Bastianen (philosophy and psychology), J.D. from New England School of Law and currently an attorney in Chicago, IL.
- Cheryl McCullough (religion and business administration), graduate of Princeton Theological Seminary, now pastor at First Presbyterian Church in Springville, IA.
- Marisol Bigler (religion), MSW from University of Wisconsin and currently a therapist in Royal Oak, MI.
- John Rudisill (philosophy and english), Ph.D. in Philosophy from University of Iowa, currently Assistant Professor of Philosophy at The College of Wooster in Wooster, OH.
- Judith Meyers Cooke (religion), graduate of Princeton Theological Seminary, working as a pastor in Connecticut.