A Letter for P.O. Box 1824
By Ethan Bradley ’20
A graduating senior takes a moment to pass on some advice to the next student who will get postcards, letters and care packages in his old mailbox.
A graduating senior takes a moment to pass on some advice to the next student who will get postcards, letters and care packages in his old mailbox.
Senior Class President Jodi-Ann Wang ’20 sat down, virtually, with Samie Kim Falvey ’96, the first Asian American woman selected to deliver a Kenyon Commencement address.
Kenyon is one of just 38 colleges and universities nationwide to earn a five-star rating from the Campus Pride Index.
From conducting economic analysis at the Federal Reserve to networking with agents in Hollywood, Kenyon seniors are well suited for the working world.
Dylan Manning ’22 pursues the internship of her dreams: working on late night TV’s “Full Frontal with Samantha Bee.”
“Built for non-majors but taken by all who wish to launch rockets for credit, the point of the class was to excite us about physics.”
With the help of Kenyon’s Community Internship Program, Lucas Kreuzer ’20 assists in restoring blighted properties near Kenyon.
A new Center for Wellness and Meditation offers Kenyon students and employees a space to rest and recharge.
A senior neuroscience major chronicles his Kenyon-founded indie/country band’s first road tour.
Brandon Rakowski ’20 and his classmates bring philosophy discussions out of the classroom and into the local pub.
This semester’s winners of Kenyon’s Franklin Miller Awards discuss their achievements at Kenyon.
Dora Segall ’20 learns professional skills managing the Horn Gallery, Kenyon’s student-run performance space.
Beloved traditions welcome new students to Kenyon and mark the beginning of another academic year.
Ghada Bakbouk ’19 and Qiyam Stewart ’21 win this semester’s Franklin Miller Awards for significant campus contributions.
A Medio Camino has become an outlet for Spanish-speaking students to connect with stories from a different perspective.