Protect and Serve
Kenyon students protect their Knox County community through service as volunteer firefighters.
Kenyon students protect their Knox County community through service as volunteer firefighters.
Kenyon celebrates the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. in a Day of Dialogue program featuring the Most Rev. Michael B. Curry, head of the Episcopal Church.
Kenyon’s alumni network helps English major Amy Shirer ’18 take her internship to the next level.
The former professor of psychology was well known as an active volunteer in the local community.
Professor of History Glenn McNair fights against the myth of the Civil War’s “lost cause.”
From announcing a library transformation to celebrating a new book from John Green '00, here are the most popular Kenyon stories of 2017.
Oliver VandenBurg '20 spreads holiday cheer by caroling door to door — and reveals a musical talent that may have you doing a double take!
Two Kenyon alumni seize a one-in-a-melon opportunity to put “ugly” produce to good use.
The longtime member of Kenyon’s maintenance staff “epitomized what it meant to be a loyal employee of the College.”
Assistant Professor of Economics William Luther explains what you need to know about the world’s hottest cryptocurrency.
A new interdisciplinary course explores the promise and peril of artificial intelligence.
Kenyon students’ desire to learn more about rural Ohio becomes an onstage celebration of the local community’s diverse narratives.
Senior studio art majors throw open the doors of their studios to display their artistic processes.
A $3 million gift will permanently fund the director’s position at Kenyon’s Gund Gallery.
Kenyon students explore the nature of borders and engage with local elementary schoolers.