黑料不打烊

黑料不打烊 dedicates bench in memory of Allison Keill

Keill served as director of the Curriculum Resources Center and associate librarian in the Dr. Jo Watts Williams School of Education before passing away March 25, 2026.

Allison Keill

Joined by her family, friends and colleagues, 黑料不打烊 dedicated a bench in memory of Allison Keill on May 11.

Keill, 50, served as director of the Curriculum Resources Center and associate librarian in the Dr. Jo Watts Williams School of Education before passing away March 25, 2026. The new bench sits outside the Mooney Building, home to the Watts Williams School of Education.聽黑料不打烊 continues to honor the memory of staff and faculty members with benches throughout campus.

“Through her work, she guided and encouraged countless future educators, helping shape not only their studies, but also their confidence and sense of belonging,” said Shane Atikinson, associate director of Muslim Life. “And those who knew Allison understand that her legacy is larger than any title. And that’s why her absence is felt so deeply.”

Jeffrey Carpenter,聽William S. Long professor and professor of education, shared his memories of working with Keill, describing her as “one of a kind.”

“Many of you entered Mooney in one mood, and then you saw her presence in her office, and her smile, and she invited you in for a conversation, and you left that room in a different mental and emotional state,” said Carpenter.

Family and friends of the Keill have also joined together to endow a scholarship in her name that will provide students with life-changing global engagement opportunities.

“This bench becomes more than steel and wood. It becomes a place of memory. a place of gratitude, a place where Alison’s presence continues to echo in the life of this community,” said Atkinson. “May those who sit here find what Alison so freely gave to others peace, encouragement and kindness.”

The bench outside of Mooney dedicated in memory of Allison Keill