Life Work
Baccalaureate speaker Sarah Heidt ’97 urges graduates to live “in fascination and awe at the richness of what’s all around you.”
Baccalaureate speaker Sarah Heidt ’97 urges graduates to live “in fascination and awe at the richness of what’s all around you.”
Gambier’s much-loved annual rummage sale enters a new era to accommodate continued growth.
The Class of 2018 chooses Associate Professor of English Sarah Heidt ’97 to dispense advice as Baccalaureate speaker.
Kenyon’s 190th Commencement speaker talks about Ohio politics, liberal arts education and the Cincinnati Reds.
Kenyon will honor more than 400 graduating seniors at the College’s 190th Commencement.
Twelve Kenyon seniors and recent alumni win Fulbright fellowships, tying the record set in 2009 and 2010.
Nineteen senior studio art majors exhibit their final projects in a Gund Gallery show.
A synoptic major in interactive and emergent media helps Joey Schutz ’18 jumpstart a career in video game development.
Knox County Music Interactive’s Notewave Festival aims to inspire musical and scientific creativity.
Playwright Gracie Gardner ’13 has earned national acclaim for her innovative and challenging work.
Jill McCartney will lead Kenyon’s staff of 52 coaches and administrators beginning July 16, 2018.
Senior dance majors showcase their work at the annual Spring Dance Concert.
Two Kenyon students win Goldwater Scholarships, the most prestigious undergraduate award in STEM fields.
Kenyon’s Board of Trustees awards tenure to three members of the faculty.
A new solar thermal project will give Kenyon a significant boost toward its goal of becoming carbon-neutral.