Sound Tracks
A hard-working duo has made the WKCO recording studio the place to go for student musicians.
A hard-working duo has made the WKCO recording studio the place to go for student musicians.
The Kenyon campus again stars as the setting for a feature film, this one by Karl Shefelman ’80.
Psychology classes helped Maddie Breschi ’16 lead her field hockey teammates to multiple conference championships.
When the KAC first opened its doors 10 years ago, the campus community collectively gaped in wonder.
Trustee Teaching Award winners Jay Corrigan and Irene López reflect on their craft.
An indefatigable student volunteer sparks Kenyon efforts to aid a local school.
SXSW Interactive Director Hugh Forrest '84 leads the way for innovative thinking.
Student artists recycle fallen trees into functional sculptures.
A professor tries to live lightly alongside first-year students as the faculty-in-residence in Norton Hall.
A film by Becca Roth ’10 captures one of the last battles of the gay marriage movement.
When Venezuelan opposition leader Leopoldo López ’93 H’07 was imprisoned last year, a group of media-savvy Kenyon alumni sprang into action, joining an international effort to free their classmate.
Ten years after its delivery, the 2005 Kenyon Commencement address by David Foster Wallace lives on in popular consciousness, in social media and in print.
Emmy award-winning set designer Jim Fenhagen '76 visits campus to share his craft.
Carl Djerassi ’43 H’58, a creator of the pill, died on Friday. Read a 2012 Alumni Bulletin interview with the famed scientist and artist.
SXSWedu producer Greg Rosenbaum ’10 takes education in an innovative direction.