Jessica Knapp

B.A. Philosophy 2015

I graduated in Fall 2015 with a degree in philosophy. My philosophy thesis was entitled,An Investigation of the Self as relational and the propensity for evil produced from indifference towards human relationships. Provoked by Albert Camus’ The Stranger, this thesis explores the connection between evil and indifference towards human relationships. Relying heavily on Hannah Arendt and Simone De Beauvoir, I offer an understanding of the self as relational and then explore how an indifference towards human relationships leads to a higher propensity for evil.

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Rogie King

Rogie King is a internationally-known speaker, mobile/web designer, illustrator and front-end developer. His specialties include web, logo and icon design, JavaScript/jQuery, CSS/HTML,  and illustration.

Current Work:

Co-founder of Super Team Deluxe, a collaborative fun-house churning out products that we like for other people that might like them too.

Previous Work:

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Joseph King

I am currently a data scientist at The Boeing Company in Seattle, Washington, where I utilize data to build predictive models and provide analytical solutions. I have contributed to areas such as sensor data analysis, text mining maintenance messages, and customer behavior modeling. I would like to thank Carroll College's math and computer science department for giving me the necessary skills of applied computational mathematics which has opened many doors and which I still use to this day.

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Myunghoon (Hoonie) Kim

During his time at Carroll, Chemistry major Myunghoon (Hoonie) Kim (class of 2014) worked with Dr. Caroline Pharr on the design, synthesis, and characterization of novel organic molecules that have potential applications in new technologies.  During that time he was awarded four ARES (Awards for Research in Engineering and Science) grants from the Montana Space Grant Consortium, which he used to pay his way to a national conference and to be compensated for his time working as an undergraduate researcher.

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Veronica Jones

I majored in Theology because I wanted to learn more about the history and development of the Christian faith. 

Majoring in theology has allowed me to come into contact with people who are all passionate about Christianity and strive to grow in their own understanding of their faith through interactions with one another. 

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Mark Johnson

Mark Johnson, ’98, graduated from Carroll College with a degree in History for Secondary Education and taught for 8 years at Concordia International School in Shanghai, China. As a social studies teacher, he utilized his Montana roots and the “habits-of-mind” which he learned at Carroll College to develop an inquiry based approach to teaching, helping students develop skills of critical thinking, problem solving, analysis and interpretation while using research methodology to seek answers to historical events.

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Kylan Johnson

International Math Contest Winner

Degree: Civil Engineering - 2008

Current Work: Senior Software Engineer

Brief description of responsibilities:
As a Senior Software Engineer, I lead the design and development of a couple of software applications for internal research and development. The application domain consists of Android applications, custom software defined radios and web services (such as HTTP, AJAX, JQuery). I am also responsible for briefing prospective customers as well as internal directors.

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Craig Jenneskens

Degree: Mathematics, 1992

Post-Graduate Degree:: Master's Degree from University of Notre Dame in Environmental Engineering - 2007

Current Work: Civil Engineer - Site Development Group Manager, Robert Peccia & Associates, Helena, MT

Brief description of responsibilities: Project management and design of municipal water and wastewater systems.

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Allyson Hollingsworth
Carroll College was a place where I not only grew academically, but also has a whole person. The rigorous classwork challenged me and at the same time showed what I was capable of. I was lucky enough to have so many experiences during my time at Carroll, such as traveling to Chicago to serve and help in a struggling community, a yearlong internship at Helena Food Share, and participating in multiple community events. By being a double major in both Health Sciences and Public Health, I was given the opportunity to see all aspects of Carroll’s Health Science Department.
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Leah Henningsen

What is your favorite thing about Carroll?

My favorite thing about Carroll was living in Guadalupe Hall my freshman year. Almost every night my friends and I would sit in the hallway on my floor for group homework sessions, which were always followed with food and card games. Living in Guadalupe Hall introduced me to some of the best friends, opportunities, and experiences that I will never forget.

Hometown: West Linn, Oregon

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