A Subtle Transformation
In “Stray: A Memoir,” Stephanie Danler ’06 confronts the demons of her past.
In “Stray: A Memoir,” Stephanie Danler ’06 confronts the demons of her past.
In a time of physical distance, Mayor Leeman Kessler ’04 finds new ways to hold a far-flung village community together.
Dearborn Denim & Apparel founder Rob McMillan ’07 has big ideas for the apparel industry.
The Kenyon community celebrates the end of spring semester with a special Friday Cafe in memory of Gambier resident Joyce Klein.
Great films should cause viewers to “forget about time,” says film editor Alex O’Flinn ’03.
For her anthropology honors thesis, Jenna Rochelle ’18 examined how Kenyon students’ interactions with food correlate to income.
Andrew Grace ’01, visiting assistant professor of English, explains the connection between his latest poem and Ohio’s opioid crisis.
Hanaa Ibrahim ’22 opens up about her journey from Gaza to Gambier.
The Hollywood star, grocery aisle mogul and proud Kenyon alumnus died Sept. 26, 2008.
Workplace guru Mary Abbajay ’86 gives tips on etiquette for Kenyon students interested in reaching out to alumni.
Stand-up comic Delaney Barker ’20 mines the college experience for laughs.
Economics and Environmental Studies Prof. Rob Alexander considers the effects of a shift to a renewable energy infrastructure.
For Julian Kobena Morgan ’18, passion for basketball stretches beyond the court.
An internship with the Immigrant Worker Project inspired international studies major Eric Thornton ’18 to change course.
In 1998, Kenyon profiled Oscar-winning actor Allison Janney ’82, then on the cusp of “West Wing” fame.