From Notebooks to Neckties
By Christopher Paludi '20
How "knowing thyself" prepared this political science major for an internship at a Washington, D.C., think tank.
How "knowing thyself" prepared this political science major for an internship at a Washington, D.C., think tank.
Professor Siobhan Fennessy discusses her role in a three-year U.N. study assessing the global environment.
Twelve Kenyon seniors and recent alumni win Fulbright fellowships, tying the record set in 2009 and 2010.
An internship with the Immigrant Worker Project inspired international studies major Eric Thornton ’18 to change course.
Cayla Anderson ’18 combines international coursework and travel to pursue a career in global service.
Kenyon is again named a top-10 producer of Fulbright grant-winning students among liberal arts colleges.
With a new podcast, Associate Professor of Classics Zoë Kontes examines the stories behind illicit antiquities.
Tobias Baumann '19 enriches his religious studies coursework with a monthlong stay in a Zen Buddhist monastery.
Josh McClain '19 travels to Greece to engage in debate with liberal arts students from around the world.
Inspired by her internship and Kenyon experience, Jasmine Wilson '19 imagines a future in education.
Our shared values require us to reject clearly and unequivocally the forces of racial hatred and bigotry.
Six Kenyon students undertake cutting-edge cancer research as part of Kenyon's ongoing partnership with Pelotonia.
Gianna Biaggi '17 earns grants to help develop public service literacy programs.
Last year we pledged our commitment to a carbon-neutral Kenyon, and all of us feel the urgency in meeting that goal.
Visitors explore the newly renovated Wright Center in downtown Mount Vernon, now home to Kenyon's film department.