Sounds of Spring
Kenyon music ensembles will fill Rosse and Storer Halls with year-end concerts of all genres.
Kenyon music ensembles will fill Rosse and Storer Halls with year-end concerts of all genres.
Twin troubles are in the spotlight as Kenyon thespians present Shakespeare's "The Comedy of Errors."
With talk of filibusters, going nuclear and the death of the Senate, we asked Ian Millhiser '00 for his thoughts on Neil Gorsuch's path to the Supreme Court.
Elizabeth Boon '97 shares her transformative research on nitric oxide's link to the formation of antibiotic-resistant bacterial communities.
Kenyon will celebrate the importance of athletics and student athletes to our campus community during NCAA Division III Week.
Students will have new housing options next semester as construction continues in downtown Gambier.
Kokosing Nature Preserve earns the highest possible rating from the Green Burial Council.
Kenyon will celebrate high-impact practices with the second annual "CHIPs" event.
Events this summer will honor legendary drama professor.
MacArthur Fellow Lauren Redniss speaks about her innovative work in visual nonfiction.
Kenyon will honor the career of Professor Emerita of Biology Kathryn Edwards with a daylong symposium celebrating women in science.
With "Aftermath: The Fallout of War," the Gund Gallery draws attention to the untold stories that emerge once the fighting is finished.
The Lords take second at the NCAA DIII Swimming and Diving Championship while the Ladies place third.
Over daily dinner meetings, Kenyon students create an app to better support refugees.
Carolyn Ten Eyck '18 documented the Chamber Singers spring tour including four concerts, bus ride games, baby chick sightings and sweet tea drinks.