Thoughts on the Aftermath of Recent Events
By Sean Decatur
“We were all drawn to Kenyon because we have hope, not only for a more just future, but for our ability to shape that future.”
“We were all drawn to Kenyon because we have hope, not only for a more just future, but for our ability to shape that future.”
Professor of Anthropology Bruce Hardy makes headlines worldwide for his new study on the cognitive abilities of Neanderthals.
For the 15th time, Kenyon is a top baccalaureate institution for producing student winners of the Fulbright fellowship.
A new public award named for Venezuelan opposition leader Leopoldo López ’93 honors his commitment to plural and inclusive democracy.
Thanks to hard work, Nick Kaufman ’19 wins a Fulbright grant for research in China.
Kenyon is the second Ohio school to be certified as part of the Bee Campus USA program.
Students discuss literature and forge friendships in Kenyon’s first prison-exchange course.
“Latinos in Rural America,” a project led by Professor Clara Román-Odio, is included in a traveling Smithsonian exhibit.
Kenyon is ranked fifth in the nation among baccalaureate institutions for producing Fulbright winners.
Andrew Grace ’01, visiting assistant professor of English, explains the connection between his latest poem and Ohio’s opioid crisis.
Claire Koelling ’19 conducted research while studying abroad to broaden her knowledge of cultural representation and identity.
Hanaa Ibrahim ’22 opens up about her journey from Gaza to Gambier.
We are not brought together here at Kenyon merely to learn how to be civil in the face of growing incivility; we are here to learn how to be decent in the face of growing indecency.