A Mellon Foundation grant spurs innovation in teaching and scholarship through technology.
Visitors explore the newly renovated Wright Center in downtown Mount Vernon, home to Kenyon's film program.
Screenwriter Jay Cocks '66, on campus for a showing of his movie "Silence," shared advice on the film industry.
Chris Eigeman '87 answers questions about his role on the "Gilmore Girls" revival and talks about life after Kenyon.
The Kenyon College film major is included in the Department of Dance, Drama, and Film, with a curriculum that encompasses both the analysis of film (what some colleges call film studies) and also a robust offering of courses in the practical aspects of cinema production, including directing, editing, cinematography, screenwriting, and more.
Film at Kenyon is primarily focused on fictional narrative filmmaking but offers opportunities for documentary filmmaking and analysis as well. The study of film at Kenyon is open to all students at the college at all levels and is housed in the newly renovated Kenyon College Wright Center. We welcome visitors to our facilities and inquiries about our program.