Career Conversation
CDO Dean Holly McCormack gives career advice to seniors and underclass students.
CDO Dean Holly McCormack gives career advice to seniors and underclass students.
Members of the Class of 2021 captured Move-In Day, Orientation Week, the First-Year Sing and more through social media.
Eight professors have received tenure-track appointments for the 2017-18 academic year.
Nearly 500 new students join the Kenyon community to engage in the "power of rigorous inquiry and knowledge."
Professor of Physics Paula Turner tells us what to expect during Monday's solar eclipse in Gambier.
Robin Hart Ruthenbeck, Kenyon's new dean of students, talks about how she plans to get to know the Kenyon community.
The longtime Peirce Dining Hall staff member will be remembered for her "good humor and warmth" during a three-decade career.
Six Kenyon students undertake cutting-edge cancer research as part of Kenyon's ongoing partnership with Pelotonia.
A biology major's summer research investigates the complex ways plants use water to ensure their health.
A Young Writers Workshop graduate returns to work for the Kenyon Review program.
Roy Wortman, professor emeritus of history, died Sunday, July 23. He was 76.
Students in a religious studies course explore social injustices by serving the local community.
The Kenyon Educational Enrichment Program celebrates a decade of rigor, relationships and results.
Kenyon's soccer and women's lacrosse teams will soon have a new home as Mavec Field renovations near completion.
Just three years after graduation, Sarah Kahwash '14 pursues a degree at Harvard Law without forsaking her interests in economics and journalism.