‘Undocumented’ author Dan-el Padilla Peralta speaks at Kenyon on his journey from a homeless shelter to higher education.
Philosopher and author Matthew Stewart visits Kenyon to discuss inequality and the “new American aristocracy.”
Professor of Political Science David Rowe explains what to make of the recent summit between Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un.
Kenyon’s 190th Commencement speaker talks about Ohio politics, liberal arts education and the Cincinnati Reds.
Jelani Cobb, one of America’s most insightful writers on the topic of race, headlines two events at Kenyon.
President Decatur reflects on the 50th anniversary of the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.
The way forward is not a choice between free speech and inclusion, but rather a fusion.
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.
Professor of History Glenn McNair fights against the myth of the Civil War’s “lost cause.”
Why should students study “despicable” views? Professor of Biology Joan Slonczewski answers this burning question.
Assistant Professor of Economics William Luther explains what you need to know about the world’s hottest cryptocurrency.
Kenyon students explore the nature of borders and engage with local elementary schoolers.
President Sean Decatur reflects on how the inherent tension between civility and free speech will lead the way to progress.