Committing to Sustainability
By Sean Decatur
Kenyon joins more than 640 colleges and universities in the effort to create a sustainable future by embracing an American College and University Presidents’ Climate Commitment.
Kenyon joins more than 640 colleges and universities in the effort to create a sustainable future by embracing an American College and University Presidents’ Climate Commitment.
Florence “Toby” Sells Lord, longtime administrative assistant to Kenyon’s Department of Art and Art History, died Sunday, Jan. 24.
Dan Younger, who shared his love of photography through a campus gallery and art history classes, has died.
New student housing will rise on the lot now occupied by the long-time tavern.
Natalia “Natasha” Olshanskaya, a beloved professor of Russian, died Wednesday, Jan. 20. She was 66.
Kenyon joins a national initiative valuing ethics in the college admissions process.
Two seniors take instruction skills learned at Kenyon into the community to start a college prep class for young Latinos.
New director of green initiatives is a leader in Kenyon’s effort to care for the environment.
Trustee Teaching Award winners Jay Corrigan and Irene López reflect on their craft.
Kenyon lengthens its partnership through 2020 with Pelotonia, the bicycle ride that raises money to fight cancer.
Kenyon mourns the death of Thomas J. Edwards, dean of students for more than three decades.
Vice President for Student Affairs Meredith Harper Bonham ’92 talks about student health, the first-year experience and other top priorities for her office.
The latest Franklin Miller Award winners, Jamie Currie ’16 and Qossay Alsattari ’16, show leadership in the classroom.