Turtles All the Way Down
A new novel from John Green '00 is set to rock the young-adult literary world. But what is the meaning behind the book's curious title?
A new novel from John Green '00 is set to rock the young-adult literary world. But what is the meaning behind the book's curious title?
A quartet of Kenyon swimmers win 2017 NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships.
A leading researcher in cell membrane proteins, Harvey Lodish '62 is eager to leave a scientific legacy at Kenyon.
Eight recent Kenyon alumni, the most in Kenyon history, win competitive NSF graduate fellowships.
The Kenyon Bookstore will be in a temporary location July through November before returning to a renovated permanent home.
Gianna Biaggi '17 earns grants to help develop public service literacy programs.
Holly McCormack of Bennington College joins Kenyon as dean of the Career Development Office on Aug. 14.
Four Kenyon swimmers are recognized as outstanding student athletes by the NCAA.
Kenyon will receive a $1 million grant to engage underrepresented students in the natural sciences.
Erin Keleske '18, a champion for sustainability efforts at Kenyon, is honored for her dedication to the College community.
Robin Hart Ruthenbeck of Macalester College joins Kenyon as dean of students Aug. 1, 2017.
Known for her generosity of spirit and skills as a writer and editor, Amy served the Kenyon community in multiple capacities during a career spanning more than two decades.
Over 1,000 Kenyon alumni and their families returned to the Hill to reminisce, reconnect and celebrate during Reunion Weekend.
Professor John Elliott, hailed as "the glue of the political science department," will celebrate his career with an alumni panel on the presidency and the media.
Frustrated by gun violence in America, Emma Welsh-Huggins '17 revitalizes a campus group that pushes for gun sense legislation.