Relationships expert Harlan Cohen visits campus just in time for Valentine’s Day.
Chekhov play features student and faculty actors this weekend.
Three exhibits at the Gund Gallery focus on the history, culture, and art of Sea Island people.
The New York Woodwind Quintet in concert at Rosse Hall.
Ransom Riggs ’01 is ready to publish the second novel in a trilogy following his best-selling Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children.
I was warned about reverse culture shock at my first ever meeting for the Kenyon-Exeter program, long before I had sent in any applications or packed any bags. I knew this would be true. I get culture shock just going back and forth between Kenyon and…
The Angela Waite Student Recital honors Kenyon’s top student musicians.
The National Endowment for the Arts supports a new essay series marking the 75th anniversary of the Kenyon Review.
Fall Dance Concert features student and faculty choreography.
Author and DJ Brendan Jay Sullivan ’04, who befriended Lady Gaga early in her career and wrote about it, visits Kenyon on Wednesday, Oct. 16, to discuss his book Rivington Was Ours: Lady Gaga, the Lower East Side, and the Prime of Our Lives.
Acclaimed poet Carl Phillips delivers the keynote lecture at the Kenyon Review Literary Festival on Saturday, Nov. 9, at 8 p.m.
Víctor Rodríguez Núñez, poet and professor of Spanish, achieves international acclaim while writing and teaching at Kenyon.
The Kenyon Review brings Knox Reads! and poet Carl Phillips to the local community.
News about the discovery of a long-lost Van Gogh painting—the first major composition by the artist to be authenticated in 85 years—set the art world abuzz this week.