Planned Parenthood fundraiser
Sisterhood members
The Crozier Center for Women provides a programming and social space for Kenyon students, and the events and programs in pursuit of the center's mission are guided by the student managers and other student leaders.
Explore the information below to find out more about some of the student organizations that work to create events and programs centered on gender and intersectional feminism.
A number of feminist and women’s organizations at Kenyon create opportunities for meaningful student engagement in addition to professional development and social support. These organizations actively contribute to various aspects of the mission for the Crozier Center for Women.
Her Campus at Kenyon is an online student newspaper written by and for Kenyon students. The Kenyon chapter is a silver-level chapter, and this publication actively produces content focused on both campus-wide and national issues. Get in touch at kenyon@hercampus.com.
Kenyon Planned Parenthood is the official student chapter of Planned Parenthood Generation Action at Kenyon. This group advocates for reproductive justice in coordination with the national organization. Get in touch at facebook.com/KenyonPPGenAction.
QDubs is an anonymous and confidential group that fosters community and support among its members. Membership is open to any student who is "not cis, not straight, or not sure" seeking queer community at Kenyon. Get in touch at qdubs@kenyon.edu.
Sisterhood is an organization that unifies Kenyon's women of color through fellowship and discussion. Sisterhood aims to explore issues faced by women of color on and off campus. Get in touch at sisterhood@kenyon.edu.
StageFemmes, a theater company at Kenyon, seeks to showcase the underrepresented talents of women in all aspects of theater. Created out of a need for opportunities for female artists, StageFemmes aims to produce work that is relevant, challenging and innovative. Get in touch at stagefemmes@kenyon.edu.
If you are interested in starting a new organization that supports the mission of the Crozier Center for Women, please let the current student managers know. The center will be happy to provide logistical advice and support to new organizations, who are interested in forming in the future.
For more information on starting a new student organization, please refer to the policies of the Office of Student Engagement.