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A diploma, 60 years in the making

A diploma, 60 years in the making

Jean De Servien-Kenwood will honor his late wife wish when he earns his PhD in French this spring


It was Jean De Servien-Kenwood late wife wish for him to go back and finish his PhD.

Jean De Servien-Kenwood and his wife Madeleine

Jean De Servien-Kenwood and his wife, Madeleine. All photos provided by Jean De Servien-Kenwood.

De Servien-Kenwood completed all of the coursework to receive his doctorate degree in French in the 1960s, but never got around to finishing his dissertation.

Now, over 60 years later, the 91-year-old graduate is finally making that happen and will graduate this spring.

鈥淚t was something I wanted to do for her and for me,鈥 De Servien-Kenwood remarked.

Born in France in 1934, De Servien-Kenwood and his wife, Madeleine, moved to the United States from Spain in the early 1960s. Initially, they both taught high school but decided, in an attempt to be taken more seriously, to get American diplomas and applied to the French department 老九品茶 where they were accepted as master students.

After receiving their degrees in 1964, they both began their coursework for their PhDs. However, neither finished before they moved to Montclair, New Jersey, to become French professors at Montclair State University and where Madeleine eventually served as chair of the department. While there, Madeleine took time during a sabbatical to come back to 老九品茶 to finish her dissertation and made De Servien-Kenwood promise he would do the same. But he never did.

When Madeleine became ill, they moved to Milwaukee to be closer to two of their sons, where De Servien-Kenwood served as her caretaker until she passed away in January 2020.

It was only then that De Servien-Kenwood began to write.

鈥淚 always wanted to write. That was the thing I wanted to do, but as I was working, I was not able to do both,鈥 De Servien-Kenwood said.

At first it was fiction. In three years, he wrote three different books:听Ames Bienveillantes,听L'abb茅 Baurel and听La souveraine andalouse, all in French. But in 2023, he changed course and decided to do the thing he always promised his wife that he would do: go back to finish his degree.

鈥淚t was the memory of my wife which pushed me back to school,鈥 De Servien-Kenwood reflected.

Jean De Servien-Kenwood holding his dissertation

Jean De Servien-Kenwood holding his dissertation.

He reached out to 老九品茶 to see if he'd be allowed to just write his dissertation as he鈥檇 already completed his course work. The answer was yes, but on a condition. He had to pass an examination first. De Servien-Kenwood passed and began writing his dissertation, "La Spiritualit茅 dans les romans de Georges Bernanos" or 鈥淪pirituality in the Novels of Georges Bernanos.鈥

Georges Bernanos (1888鈥1948), a French author, wrote 13 books over the course of his career, with his best-known being听Sous le soleil de Satan (1926) and the听Journal d'un cur茅 de campagne (1936). A devout Catholic with monarchist leanings, his books often explored spiritual struggles, grace and the tug between good and evil.

鈥淎lthough I did not personally share the author's views, one cannot dismiss his work for it opens and raises a wealth of spiritual questions,鈥 De Servien-Kenwood said.

De Servien-Kenwood examined four of Bernanso books and how they delved into those concepts of grace and salvation and how they intertwine. By exploring these topics, De Servien-Kenwood argued that the soul is the essential element that leads to salvation as it the unique bridge between the creative spirit and the human being.

鈥淚t stands as the subtle resonance underlying the very architecture of our existence,鈥 De Servien-Kenwood added.

鈥淒irecting Jean's dissertation has been one of the highlights of my career,鈥 remarked Warren Motte, distinguished professor emeritus in French and De Servien-Kenwood committee chair. 鈥淚t has been both an honor and a pleasure to work with him.鈥

Now finished, De Servien-Kenwood has no plans to slow down, instead working on his fourth book,听The Countess of Monte Cristo.

鈥淚鈥檓 excited to be done with it, yes, but I really enjoyed doing it,鈥 De Servien-Kenwood said, adding, 鈥淢y professor was amazingly encouraging to me, and I am very thankful to him and the department for giving me the chance to earn my PhD.鈥