Off the Market
Kenyon seniors are heading off the Hill and landing everywhere from classrooms to financial firms.
Kenyon seniors are heading off the Hill and landing everywhere from classrooms to financial firms.
An interactive graph illustrates the relationship between majors and careers of alumni.
A leading conservation expert will discuss the continued preservation of the Gambier countryside.
Kenyon rolls out offers of admission to the Class of 2019 after receiving a record number of applications.
A grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation helps Kenyon promote community-engaged learning.
Andrea Goldblum to join Kenyon as civil rights coordinator and oversee Title IX compliance.
How the closing of Sweet Briar College and the life of Carl Djerassi ’43 bring Kenyon's 2020 plan into clearer focus.
The Middle Path restoration project moves to South Campus.
Kenyon is poised to establish an academic and community-engagement presence in downtown Mount Vernon, pending trustee approval.
Scholar and poet Steven Salaita will speak on Palestine and academic freedom.
The Kenyon College Board of Trustees has approved the budget for the next fiscal year, increasing financial aid and tuition and fees.
Robert Fesq, a longtime member of Kenyon’s mathematics faculty, has died.
A grant from the Thomas W. Smith Foundation fuels the Center for the Study of American Democracy.
Kenyon students indicate high levels of satisfaction on a national survey.
Meredith Harper Bonham ’92 of Hamilton College will take the Student Affairs reins at Kenyon.