Alumni on Parade
More than 1,100 alumni and their families returned to the Hill to celebrate classes from 1967 to 2012.
More than 1,100 alumni and their families returned to the Hill to celebrate classes from 1967 to 2012.
Graduates, friends, parents and family members were all on hand to capture Kenyon's 189th Commencement.
In her Baccalaureate address, Associate Provost Ivonne Garcia reminds the Class of 2017 that "failure may be the best thing that ever happened to you."
Shaka Smart '99 H'17 tells the Class of 2017 not to fear the two f's: failure and feedback.
Professor of Music Ted Buehrer '91 encourages the Class of 2017 to embrace constraints, celebrate their creativity and keep in touch.
Associate Provost Ivonne Garcia will be the first Latina to deliver the Baccalaureate address at Kenyon.
On Saturday, May 20, 445 members of the Class of 2017 will be recognized at Kenyon's 189th Commencement ceremony.
The Lords and Ladies tennis teams rack up additional conference victories before falling in NCAA play.
With guidance and encouragement from her professors, Harlee Mollenkopf '17 wins a top statewide art competition.
Visitors explore the newly renovated Wright Center in downtown Mount Vernon, now home to Kenyon's film department.
Eliza Abendroth '18 and Phoebe Carter '17 are honored with the Franklin Miller Award for their academic contributions to Kenyon.
Kenyon's faculty members vote unanimously to approve a statement affirming their commitment to freedom of expression.
Professor of Mathematics Carol Schumacher wins a top math award for her inspiring teaching.
Ian Edwards '17 finds a new way to express himself after discovering dance at Kenyon.
Screenwriter Jay Cocks '66, on campus for a showing of his movie "Silence," shares advice on the film industry.