Top Ten Stories of 2014
Here are the ten Kenyon web stories that were most popular in 2014.
Here are the ten Kenyon web stories that were most popular in 2014.
The Mellon Foundation awards $2 million to the Five Colleges of Ohio consortium to support the teaching of foreign languages.
Diane C. Anci of Mount Holyoke joins Kenyon as the vice president of enrollment and dean of admissions and financial aid.
President Decatur writes on the conversations that recent events in Cleveland, Ferguson and New York provoke.
Willa Sachs ’16 and Lila Greco ’15 are honored for their academic contributions to Kenyon.
The restored portion of Middle Path has opened to pedestrian traffic.
A Founders’ Day celebration recognizes significant contributions of Kenyon community members.
College trustees approve the promotion of 10 faculty members to full professor.
Trustees imagine a Kenyon future built on the foundation of the 2020 strategic plan.
The Kenyon Institute announces a new writing partnership and a playwriting fellowship.
The new Cox Health and Counseling Center will be dedicated Oct. 23.
Kenyon welcomed more than 1,000 visitors to the Hill for Family Weekend.
President Sean Decatur hosts a town meeting with Kenyon parents.
The Career Development Office joins the Academic Division to enhance faculty participation.
President Decatur addresses anonymous offensive speech via social media for Inside Higher Ed podcast.