A Ringing Success
From chirping birds to crooning Kokosingers, view the highlights of Kenyon’s fourth annual Bell-A-Thon day of giving.
From chirping birds to crooning Kokosingers, view the highlights of Kenyon’s fourth annual Bell-A-Thon day of giving.
Psychologist Jean Twenge will speak at Kenyon about how technology has shaped the young adults known as “iGen.”
President Sean Decatur is a newly elected member of the prestigious American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
The first original feature film to be produced by Kenyon’s film department premieres at the Hill Theater.
The Brown Family Environmental Center will keep it wild at the annual Earth Day Festival.
Honors Day recognizes community members with awards, including a new prize named for activist Leopoldo López ’93.
Emma Hood ’19 is promoted from an intern to an associate on Wall Street.
Daniel Olivieri ’19 pens an award-winning essay on theology and climate science.
Newly elected Rep. TJ Cox P’19 will visit Kenyon to share insight into Congress.
Wyatt Cole ’19 is the latest in a line of Kenyon students recognized for research alongside biology professor and mentor Wade Powell.
The Ladies take the closest second-place finish in Division III women’s swimming history, while the Lords slide into third.
The Ladies and Lords seek victory in this year’s NCAA Division III Swimming and Diving Championships.
Students discuss literature and forge friendships in Kenyon’s first prison-exchange course.
In a new book, journalist Kyle Swenson ’07 chronicles his effort to free two innocent men from decades in prison.
Faculty affirm Kenyon’s commitment to cultivating inclusive and engaging learning environments.