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Jonathan Connor '05
I wouldn’t be here if it weren’t for Elizabethtown, because I wouldn’t have met the alumni who brought me here.
A communications graduate, Connor is a production assistant for ESPN in Bristol, Connecticut.
Prof. Donald Kraybill
Senior Fellow at the Young Center for Anabaptist and Pietist Studies, Kraybill was interviewed by more than 100 national and international media during the Nickel Mines Amish school shooting tragedy. Nationally recognized for his scholarship on Anabaptist groups, he is the author or editor of numerous books and dozens of professional articles. His research on Anabaptist groups has been featured in magazines, newspapers, and on radio and television programs across the United States and in many foreign countries including Great Britain, Germany, the Netherlands, France, Australia and Japan. He has authored or coauthored seven books on Amish life and culture.
Katherin Momenzadeh '10
Wilkes-Barre, PA
HS: Elmer L. Meyers High School
Major: English Education
Activities: Emotion (student dance ensemble)
Student Quote: Kat began writing her first book, “Desert Rose,” in middle school. Since then, she’s published two others and is working on the final book in a trilogy. The main character in “Desert Rose” was inspired by her twin sister, Megan, who is also a first-year student at Elizabethtown.
Prof. David Brown
Assistant Professor of History David Brown’s “Richard Hofstadter: An Intellectual Biography” was the University of Chicago Press’ 2007 entry for the Pulitzer Prize in Letters. It was called “an incisive interpretive profile” by The Chronicle of Higher Education’s Carlin Romano and “intelligent and stimulating" by Sam Tanenhaus of The New York Times.
Brown received his Ph.D. in American history at the University of Toledo and has been teaching at Elizabethtown College for nine years. “Richard Hofstadter: An Intellectual Biography” is his second book. He is currently working on a study of the University of Wisconsin’s contribution to historical writing in the 20th century.
Prof. Jeffery Long
Associate Professor of Religion and Asian Studies Jeffery Long edited a 2007 report on anti-Hindu websites on the Internet released by the Hindu American Foundation. The goal of the report was to expose anti-Hindu bigotry and correct misinformation about Hinduism spread by anti-Hindu groups.
Long has also written a book, "A Vision for Hinduism: Beyond Hindu Nationalism," that presents Hinduism as the ‘universal’ religion, capable of providing a model for global inter-religious cooperation and world peace.