Outcomes
William Jewell exists to educate critical thinkers who pursue lives of meaning. See how Jewell students and recent alumni are impacting their professions and communities.
William Jewell exists to educate critical thinkers who pursue lives of meaning. See how Jewell students and recent alumni are impacting their professions and communities.
Chris Stathos, '14, serves as director of partnership development for the Kansas City Chiefs. He has been with the club's partnership team since graduating from Jewell.
Caeley Pittman, '20, physics and Oxbridge Literature and Theory major, was named a 2019 Goldwater Scholar. She was also among about a dozen American students to participate in the summer of 2019 in a nine-week Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland. The previous summer, she also used an REU at the Maria Mitchell Observatory in Massachusetts, where she worked on a process for discovering intermediate-mass black holes through optical process.
The Honorable Zel Fischer, '85, serves on the Missouri Supreme Court and is the former Chief Justice. He was first appointed to the Missouri high court in 2008.
Dr. Susan Mace Weeks, D.N.P., '83, is the first vice provost of Texas Christian University after serving as dean of the Harris College of Nursing and Health Sciences. She is a Distinguished Fellow of the National Academies of Practice and a Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing.
Daniel Belcher, '92, operatic baritone, won a 2011 Grammy Award for Best Opera Recording.
Chris Stathos, '14, serves as director of partnership development for the Kansas City Chiefs. He has been with the club's partnership team since graduating from Jewell.
Caeley Pittman, '20, physics and Oxbridge Literature and Theory major, was named a 2019 Goldwater Scholar. She was also among about a dozen American students to participate in the summer of 2019 in a nine-week Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland. The previous summer, she also used an REU at the Maria Mitchell Observatory in Massachusetts, where she worked on a process for discovering intermediate-mass black holes through optical process.
Fulbright Scholarship: Margo Evilsizor (2020), Ben Shinogle (2019)
Goldwater Scholarship: Caeley Piittman (2019), Bradley Dice (2015)
Rhodes Global Scholarship: Thais Quiroga (finalist, 2018)
Rotary International Scholarship: Jessica Gliserman (2015)
Teach for America: Sydney Bass (2021), Seki Anderson (2020); Parker Jenkins (2020); Ethan Hawn (2019); Ben Shinogle (2017); Brooklyn Bradley (2016); Kothney-Issa Guillaume Bush (2016); Margaret Perko (2016)
Truman Scholarship National Finalists: Luke Zahnd (2023); Emily Dema and Zak Carroll (2018)
Burns and McDonnell
Children's Mercy Hospital
Deloitts
EPCOT
ESPN
Environmental Protection Agency
Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
FORVIS Accounting Firm
Garmin
GE Transportation
Hallmark
J.E. Dunn Construction
Kansas City Chiefs
Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts
National Wildlife Federation
National World War I Museum and Memorial
North American Language and Culture Assistants Program
Oracle (Cerner Corporation)
Peace Corps
PepsiCo
PriceWaterhouseCoopers
Sporting KC
Stowers Institute
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
U.S. Department of State
U.S. Navy
The White House Historical Association
Brandeis University
Cambridge University
The College of William and Mary
Columbia University (N.Y.)
Cornell University
Duke University
Edinburgh University (Scotland)
George Mason University
Georgetown University
George Washington University
Harvard University
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Kansas City University
London School of Economics
Loyola University
New York University
Northwestern University
Notre Dame
Oxford University
Pepperdine University
Pontifical University of the Holy Cross (Rome)
Princeton University
Purdue University
Seton Hall University
Stanford University
Texas A&M
University of California – Santa Barbara
University of Chicago
University of Denver
University of Geneva
University of Kansas
University of Missouri
University of Michigan
Vanderbilt University
Wake Forest University
Washington University (St. Louis)
William and Mary
Yale University