Marsden to Lead Communications
Janet Lape Marsden joins Kenyon as associate vice president for communications.
Janet Lape Marsden joins Kenyon as associate vice president for communications.
Celebrated athlete and LGBTQ+ rights activist Chris Mosier shares his story and encourages students to "dream big."
Students tackle a nuanced drama with their production of "Uncle Vanya."
In celebration of National Girls and Women in Sports Day, Kenyon will host an afternoon of free sports clinics for girls.
Through a job-shadowing program, Kenyon students get a personal look at careers in libraries, emergency medicine, television production and more.
Kenyon music ensembles plan several performances to celebrate the centennial of jazz.
Gund Gallery Associates curate an exhibit examining portrayals of black women in art.
A larger, more modern and more accessible theater will host student productions and drama classes.
Film classes begin in the newly renovated Wright Center in downtown Mount Vernon.
A dozen of Kenyon's top student musicians will present a wide variety of music at Saturday night's Angela Waite Recital.
Over 160 members of the Kenyon community traveled overnight by bus to attend the Women's March on Washington.
Kenyon alumni and students gather in Cleveland to boost their career networks.
Kenyon celebrates the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. in a Days of Dialogue program featuring civil rights activist Cleveland Sellers.
Math major and starting guard Alexander Powell '18 aims for a career in sports analytics.
Political science students partner with a local nonprofit to support immigrants facing deportation.