Honoring the Best
Kenyon recognizes the achievements of students, faculty and alumni at its annual Honors Day celebration.
Kenyon recognizes the achievements of students, faculty and alumni at its annual Honors Day celebration.
With help from a $394,000 grant, Kenyon takes the lead in teaching oral history techniques.
Rev. Rachel Kessler ’04 reflects on her return to Kenyon as chaplain and priest.
Kenyon celebrates high-impact practices with a showcase of intellectual and creative work by students.
Kenyon’s Rural Life Center discusses Knox County’s sustainable agriculture in a student-moderated forum.
Kenyon extends offers of admission to future members of the Class of 2020.
The overarching priorities of the Kenyon 2020 vision frame our regular work on campus and guide our movement into the future.
Kenyon teams up with Gambier and surrounding counties for electronics recycling.
The Kenyon College nonprofit land trust has changed its name to the Philander Chase Conservancy.
Substance abuse educator and counselor Mike Durham is chosen to address the Class of 2016 at Baccalaureate.
A financial job launches Manjul Bhusal Sharma '16 toward a career in independent investment research.
Kenyon wins Tree Campus USA recognition for its commitment to effective campus forest management.
The Council for Diversity and Social Justice 2016 Symposium will address issues that have been the subjects of student activism on the nation’s campuses.
President Sean Decatur signs a climate commitment pledging Kenyon to a goal of carbon neutrality.