Championship Chase
The Lords and Ladies seek out top spots at the NCAA III Swimming and Diving Championship.
The Lords and Ladies seek out top spots at the NCAA III Swimming and Diving Championship.
Kenyon's interdisciplinary environmental studies program, previously available only as a concentration, now offers a major.
The Kenyon Review will expand its summer writing programs by uniting with the Kenyon Institute.
Mathematics and art collide in a new course designed to help students forge connections between design and digits.
Professor of Biology Siobhan Fennessy works with students past and present to investigate the importance of wetlands preservation.
A senior math and economics major plans to put her liberal arts background to work at a financial firm.
Professor of History Jeff Bowman succeeds Associate Professor of English Ivonne Garcia as associate provost, effective July 1, 2017.
Former students pay tribute to Harlene Marley, a beloved professor emerita of drama who died at 76.
Bryan Doerries '98 and notable actors tackle the topic of sexual assault in a special Kenyon performance of "TAPE."
Architect Graham Gund '63 H'81 discusses the projects that have shaped Kenyon's campus.
A Fulbright Visiting Scholar helps Kenyon students explore the relationship between dance and Islam.
As the keynote speaker for Kenyon's Black History Month activities, writer Wil Haygood will visit campus to speak and sign copies of his books.
Kenyon students, faculty and staff learn a new skill: lightsaber combat.
Assistant Professor of Political Science Jacqueline McAllister secures a Fulbright grant to research international criminal tribunals in Europe.
With the help of a $450,000 grant, Associate Professor of Biology Karen Hicks and students explore seasonal regulation in moss.