Pitch in for Pelotonia
Event coordinators need more volunteers at Kenyon for the charity bike ride.
Event coordinators need more volunteers at Kenyon for the charity bike ride.
With the coming of the Middle Path restoration project and removal of distressed and dying trees, Tom Stamp ’73, College historian and keeper of Kenyoniana, took a moment to reflect on the changes afoot and the College’s abiding affinity for its trees.
Last week saw the beginning of construction for the restoration of Middle Path, a project long in planning and discussion.
Trees will rise again along a portion of Middle Path undergoing restoration.
The first John Crowe Ransom Professor of English and the former editor of the Kenyon Review dies at 84.
Rector leaves Harcourt Parish.
The first phase of the restoration of Middle Path is planned for summer.
Yorde was a gentle spirit, a fabric artist, and a beloved Craft Center teacher.
The Kenyon Institute creates summer learning opportunities in playwriting, science writing, and great books and films.
Three-year contracts with wage increases have been approved by Maintenance Department employees.
Kenyon offers programs for everything from martial arts to barbershop quartets.
Kenyon takes top honors from CASE for its Alumni Bulletin and website.
The Class of 2014 breaks records for senior giving.
Much-decorated author and humorist William “Bill” Bryson delivered the Commencement address to the Class of 2014 on Saturday, May 17. Watch it on YouTube.
The Middle Path Partnership approach to maintenance is hailed as a success story.