From Gambier to Stars Hollow
Chris Eigeman '87 answers questions about his role on the recently revived hit show "Gilmore Girls" and talks about life after Kenyon.
Chris Eigeman '87 answers questions about his role on the recently revived hit show "Gilmore Girls" and talks about life after Kenyon.
Before heading home for Thanksgiving break, Kenyon students at the annual Peircegiving feast reflected on what they're thankful for this year.
As they exit the NCAA tournament in the Elite Eight, the 2016 Lords soccer team can look back on an impressive season of outstanding performances.
Two seniors who have made significant contributions to the College receive an award named in honor of an esteemed professor emeritus of physics.
Thanksgiving at Peirce Dining Hall is a cherished Kenyon tradition. See how it all comes together as we go behind the scenes with the founders of the feast.
Students share expertise on the Zika virus in a recent panel discussion.
Professor of Biology Chris Gillen is honored for his achievements in science education.
Writer-in-Residence P.F. Kluge '64 interviews his former student turned best-selling author Stephanie Danler '06 in a "Kenyon Review" podcast.
A grant from the Henry Luce Foundation will help foster research careers among women in the sciences at Kenyon.
The Ladies clinched the North Coast Athletic Conference tournament and will face Elizabethtown College in NCAA play.
The Lords win the North Coast Athletic Conference title and head to the NCAA.
Professor of Political Science Tim Spiekerman specializes in political theory and politics and literature.
As co-founder of OurTime.org and ATTN:, Matthew Segal '08 works to educate and motivate young voters.
Her Campus features some of the many women studying STEM subjects (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) at Kenyon College.
Star basketball coach Shaka Smart ’99 will deliver the Commencement address for the Class of 2017.