Provoke, Inform, Educate
The editors and friends of the Kenyon Review share a summer reading list dedicated to fighting injustice.
The editors and friends of the Kenyon Review share a summer reading list dedicated to fighting injustice.
Poet Nicole Terez Dutton succeeds David Lynn as the 14th editor of the storied literary arts organization.
A Bolton Theater production of “When We Were Young and Unafraid” addresses social issues both contemporary and historical.
A senior English major speaks to Prof. Ira Sukrungruang about inclusive literature, his teaching philosophy and creative writing.
Students debut an expressive range of original choreography at the this year’s Fall Dance Concert.
Savor the holiday season with scintillating book recommendations from the editors and staff of the Kenyon Review.
“Unframed,” a series of short musicals performed at the Gund Gallery, reimagines how audiences relate to works of art.
Acclaimed author T.C. Boyle will headline this year’s Kenyon Review Literary Festival.
Photographer Cameron Peters ’20 goes behind the scenes of the Bolton Theater with stage manager Katie Stevenson ’21.
Professor of English David Lynn ’76 prepares to step down after a record-breaking 26 years editing the Kenyon Review.
A new work by acclaimed American artist Richard Serra will be installed at Kenyon.
Students in the Kenyon Review Young Writers Workshop eschew electronics and embrace writing by hand.
The editors and staff of the Kenyon Review share their summer reading recommendations.
This year’s Commencement speaker discusses music education and his career as a jazz legend.