Chloe DuBois

Fall 2025 John Jay Fellow

College: Wheaton College
Degree: B.A. in English Writing and History

Chloe DuBois grew up all over the U.S. due to her father’s military service. She is a 2025 graduate of Wheaton College with a degree in English Writing and History.

While at Wheaton, Chloe worked as an Archival Assistant at the Marion E. Wade Center, an archive and museum that preserves and promotes the legacy of British author C.S. Lewis. During her senior year, she collaborated with the Director to design the Wade’s first student internship program. She is also the founder of Wheaton’s C.S. Lewis Reading Group and the 2024 recipient of the Roger Lundin Memorial Scholarship, awarded to one Wheaton English major per year. 

Chloe has traveled extensively to the United Kingdom, co-leading literary tours and studying at English L’Abri. Spring of 2024, she received a Benjamin A. Gilman Scholarship to fund a semester abroad at Oxford University, where she joined the local C.S. Lewis Society and gave tours at the Kilns, Lewis’s home in Headington. 

After graduation, Chloe interned with The Trinity Forum, a faith-based think tank in Washington, DC. She plans to pursue a Masters’ in English Literature or Theology and the Arts, and she is considering a career in nonprofit development, education policy, or creative content creation. She is especially interested in the intersection between technology, theology, and the arts. Inspired by the Inklings, she aims to cultivate creativity in community, combatting the effects of our digitally disembodied age. Practically, this looks like supporting Christian creatives in the context of the local church.

In her spare time, Chloe enjoys reading, hiking, visiting art galleries, and hosting friends for tea. A storyteller herself, she writes thoughtful, funny children’s books, combatting the phone-based childhood by reigniting readers’ imaginations.

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