Moving Together
After collaborating on a dance project, Gabby Mitchell '15 and Professor of Dance Julie Brodie traveled to France to present their work at an international conference.
After collaborating on a dance project, Gabby Mitchell '15 and Professor of Dance Julie Brodie traveled to France to present their work at an international conference.
Nancy “Rusty” Barceló, a nationally known advocate of higher education diversity, visits Kenyon as part of a series of Hispanic Heritage Month events.
Musicians and dancers from West Africa are spending a week teaching in a variety of Kenyon classes and giving a public performance.
Associate Professor of English Jene Schoenfeld uses summer seminars to study slave narratives and black poetry.
A women’s theater group strives to bring female work to campus.
Student artists recycle fallen trees into functional sculptures.
Professor of Art Gregory Spaid ’68 shows past and present works as part of a new exhibit in Columbus.
A comedy by Professor Wendy MacLeod ’81 has been selected for the National Playwrights Conference.
High school students fill notebooks with poetry and prose at the selective Kenyon Review Young Writers Workshop.
A sculpture by Caroline Del Giudice ’15 is on display at the Honolulu Museum of Art.
Ten years after its delivery, the 2005 Kenyon Commencement address by David Foster Wallace lives on in popular consciousness, in social media and in print.
The Gund Gallery receives a Mellon grant to pilot an artist residency program.
A Kenyon professor wins a competitive grant to document and share the stories of Latinos in Knox County.