Rosen on the Record
by Lauren Eller '18
Jeff Rosen of the National Constitution Center sits down with the Collegian to discuss free speech in the 21st century.
Jeff Rosen of the National Constitution Center sits down with the Collegian to discuss free speech in the 21st century.
Math major Justin Clark '19 explores how people determine where to go for medical care.
Politicians, journalists and academics will convene at Kenyon to discuss "Free Speech, Civil Discourse."
Students in a religious studies course explore social injustices by serving the local community.
Just three years after graduation, Sarah Kahwash '14 pursues a degree at Harvard Law without forsaking her interests in economics and journalism.
Justin Martin '19 fights for his status quo.
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.
A sociology professor takes her seminar on the road to explore immigration issues at the U.S.-Mexico border.
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.
Over daily dinner meetings, Kenyon students create an app to better support refugees.
Why do bathrooms engender serious public debate? Laurie Finke, professor of women's and gender studies, responds.
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.
Over 160 members of the Kenyon community traveled overnight by bus to attend the Women's March on Washington.