Research On Display
“Latinos in Rural America,” a project led by Professor Clara Román-Odio, is included in a traveling Smithsonian exhibit.
“Latinos in Rural America,” a project led by Professor Clara Román-Odio, is included in a traveling Smithsonian exhibit.
President Decatur meets with other college leaders to further a commitment to expanded access for lower-income students.
Kenyon’s Lords and Ladies serve, swing and sprint their way into spring sports.
Ruby Schiff ’21 discusses her experience executive producing the Oscar-winning documentary “Period. End of Sentence.”
Entrepreneur Nicole Van Der Tuin ’07 shares how she uses the “tools for change” gained from her liberal arts education.
Kenyon is ranked fifth in the nation among baccalaureate institutions for producing Fulbright winners.
Two Kenyon students organize a trip into the deep South, bearing witness to a dark past and the hope of a brighter future.
In a mainstage production of “Machinal,” Kenyon students examine the effect of societal influences on a woman’s identity.
Professor of American Studies Peter Rutkoff’s extensive research on Gullah culture is now publicly available.
Community building was a focus of Kenyon’s annual Martin Luther King Day celebration.
“Radiolab” creator Jad Abumrad will speak at Kenyon on storytelling and radio journalism.
The Gambier Deli reopens while new student apartments are prepped.
From major campus events to student, faculty and alumni achievements around the world, here are 2018’s most popular Kenyon stories.
Sarah Jean McPeek ’19 explores the breadth and depth of scientific research at Kenyon in a new series.
Professor of Economics Jay Corrigan examines how much users value Facebook — by paying them to delete their accounts.