Kenyon Mourns Charlie Jacobs
Charles H. Jacobs, a longtime residential life staff member, is remembered as a "smart, knowledgeable, hardworking, caring person."
Charles H. Jacobs, a longtime residential life staff member, is remembered as a "smart, knowledgeable, hardworking, caring person."
Tobias Baumann '19 enriches his religious studies coursework with a monthlong stay in a Zen Buddhist monastery.
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Junot Díaz speaks at Kenyon about his work and current events.
Jennifer Rudolph Walsh '89 discusses how Kenyon sparked a love of storytelling and a career as a top literary agent.
After interning for Broadway's hottest show, drama major Lucas O'Brien '18 brings his design skills back to the Hill.
Ladies swimmer Ellie Crawford '17 is named a finalist for NCAA Woman of the Year based on her achievements in athletics, academics, leadership and community service.
Josh McClain '19 travels to Greece to engage in debate with liberal arts students from around the world.
Students team up with a leading expert on wetlands to save ecosystems from toxic runoff.
A $75 million gift will fund the development of a new library and academic quadrangle.
Math major Justin Clark '19 explores how people determine where to go for medical care.
Emma Braden '19 speaks with the newest members of the Kenyon community on Move-In Day.
Politicians, journalists and academics will convene at Kenyon to discuss "Free Speech, Civil Discourse."
Barry F. Schwartz '70 H'15 kicks off a $20 million effort to expand need-based financial aid.
Inspired by her internship and Kenyon experience, Jasmine Wilson '19 imagines a future in education.
All eyes are on field hockey and men's soccer as Lords and Ladies prepare for the fall season.