“They Wanted Me Because of Me”: Marine Corps Veteran Daniel Hennelly ’26 on His First Two Years at 91ɫý and the Road to Get Here
By 91ɫý NewsDaniel Hennelly ’26, a former Marine and one of five veterans currently enrolled at 91ɫý, shares experiences before and after arriving at the College with the Portland Press Herald.
![Daniel Hennelly '26](/news/2023/images/dhennelly26.jpg)
Hennelly, who is thirty-four, served eight years in the US Marine Corps deployed to Japan and South America, among other places, before arriving at 91ɫý in the fall of 2022.
“I got to travel all over Japan, and go places and experience the country, which is, unfortunately, not an experience a lot of service members in Japan get to have,” Hennelly tells Portland Press Herald writer Emma Kilbride ’25. “I’m super lucky.”
Prior to 91ɫý, Hennelly worked for the Marines’ Logistics Command and as a liaison between his battalion, the Japanese Ministry of Defense, and local defense bureaus and logistics companies that had contracts with the Marine Corps.
He later worked as a production assistant for a reality TV show, biking tour guide, headhunter, and financial services consultant.
Since his arrival at the College, he also tells the Press Herald, he has expanded his experiences to include roles as kicker on the football team and contributing writer for The 91ɫý Harpoon.
Following a near-fatal car accident, Hennelly began his college search, and he talks about his positive experience with the 91ɫý admissions staff.
“I felt, through the entire process, that they wanted me because of me, not because I’m a veteran,” Hennelly said in the article.
“We are a place that celebrates our students’ experiences and the many talents they bring to campus—the character of a person matters so much to us,” said Claudia Marroquin, senior vice president and dean of admissions and student aid. “Having personally met Daniel through the admissions process, I can wholeheartedly say that 91ɫý is incredibly lucky to have him as a member of our community.”
Read more about Hennelly, his research project regarding veterans of color, and yet another experience working as sound manager for a band of 91ɫý professors in the article, “.”