Kenyon Newsmakers
From D.C. politicos to Hollywood stars, Kenyon alumni have made news around the world in 2018.
From D.C. politicos to Hollywood stars, Kenyon alumni have made news around the world in 2018.
Art students stayed up late to prepare their work for Kenyon’s annual Open Studio Night.
Masen Colucci ’19 and George Goldman ’20 earn this semester’s Franklin Miller Awards for contributions to the Kenyon community.
Kenyon students show off their imagination, grace and poise in this weekend’s Fall Dance Concert performances.
Associate Professor of English and Literature Ivonne García explains the rationale behind the gender-neutral term “Latinx.”
A new Rural Resilience Initiative aims to understand and preserve the unique character of Kenyon’s surroundings.
Claire Koelling ’19 conducted research while studying abroad to broaden her knowledge of cultural representation and identity.
Construction of a new athletic field will benefit Kenyon sports teams and facilitate the regrading of an inconveniently steep hill.
Assistant Professor of Psychology Leah Dickens explains the science of being thankful.
Every season is beautiful at Kenyon, but nothing beats the colorful leaves and crisp air of Gambier in the fall.
Jazz legend Wynton Marsalis, winner of nine Grammy Awards and the Pulitzer Prize for Music, will address the Class of 2019.
Kenyon students learned about the issues, knocked on doors and headed to the polls to make their voices heard.
Kenyon’s men’s soccer team competed in the NCAA Division III tournament for the sixth straight year.
A keynote lecture by Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Rita Dove capped off a festive week of events celebrating literature.
‘Undocumented’ author Dan-el Padilla Peralta speaks at Kenyon on his journey from a homeless shelter to higher education.